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FILENUMBER: 9164 BEGIN_KEYWORDS SBIR ADAPTIVE COMPUTING RF MODELING END_KEYWORDS DATE: september 1996 TITLE: SBIR on Adaptive Computing for RF Device and Component Modeling

SBIR on	Adaptive Computing for RF Device and Component Modeling

This e-mail is being distributed to bring to your attention a Small
Business Innovation Research (SBIR) program for which the Air Force is
requesting proposals.  This is not to imply an award will be made.  It is
the intent that each small business and university performing work and/or
research in the topic area receive this message.

AF97-125	ADAPTIVE COMPUTING FOR RF DEVICE AND COMPONENT MODELING

For more information about the topic please visit  WWW.

Look for the SBIR topic number I provided above.  For more information
concerning the SBIR program, select "Return to Wright Laboratory SBIR Page"
at the bottom of the SBIR topic page.

For those interested, I may respond to any technical questions I am asked
until the actual solicitation hits the street on 1 Oct.  After 1 Oct
questions will have to submitted through more formal channels.

Additional references are provided below.  If you have any question please
contact me.

References:

[1]  A. Zaabab, Q. Zhang, M. Nakhla, "Analysis and Optimization of
Microwave Circuits and Devices Using Neural Network Models," IEEE MTT-S
Digest, San Diego, CA, May 23-27, 1994, pp. 393-396.

[2]  T. Horng, C. Wang, N. Alexopoulos, "Microstrip circuit design using
Neural Networks," IEEE MTT-S Digest, Atlanta, GA, June 14-18, 1993, pp.
413-415.

[3]  P. Ojala, J. Saarinen, and K. Kaski, "Modified Back-propagation Neural
Network Device Characterization for VLSI Circuit Simulation,"  Proceedings
of WCNN, 1994.

[4]  G. Creech and J. Zurada, "GaAs MESFET DC Characteristics and Process
Modeling Using Neural Networks," Intelligent Eng. Systems Through Art.
Neural Networks, Vol. 4, ASME Press, 1994, pp. 1005-1113.

[5]  G. Creech, J. Zurada, P. Aronhime, "Feedforward Neural Networks for
Estimating IC Parametric Yield and Device Characterization," Proceedings of
the IEEE International Symposium on Circuits and Systems, Seattle, WA,
April 30-May 3, 1995, Vol. 2, pp. 1520-1523.

[6]  G.L. Creech, et.al., "ARTIFICIAL NEURAL NETWORKS FOR ACCURATE HIGH
FREQUENCY CAD APPLICATIONS," Proceedings of the IEEE International
Symposium on Circuits and Systems, May 12-15, 1996, in Atlanta, Georgia,
Vol. 3 pp. 317-320.

[7]  G.L. Creech, et.al., "ARTIFICIAL NEURAL NETWORKS FOR ACCURATE
MICROWAVE CAD APPLICATIONS,"  IEEE MTT-S Digest, June 17-21, 1996, in San
Francisco, CA, Vol. 2, pp. 733-736.

Greg

Dr. Gregory L. Creech                                 Tel: (513) 255-7663
WL/AADM  BLDG 620                                     Fax: (513) 476-4807
2241 AVIONICS CIRCLE SUITE 25                         creech@el.wpafb.af.mil
WRIGHT-PATTERSON AFB OH 45433-7327




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