System-by-Design Paradigm for the Design and Optimization of New Generation Electromagnetic Systems

Massa, Andrea (2008) System-by-Design Paradigm for the Design and Optimization of New Generation Electromagnetic Systems. Technical Report. University of Trento. (Unpublished)

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Abstract

The “System-by-Design” Paradigm can be defined as a functional ecosystem to handle complexity in the design of large systems. Its first objective is the exploitation and, whenever needed, suitable customization of existing solutions to achieve short and medium term objectives in the design of complex system comprising several different components/agents (e.g., autonomous systems, innovative materials, advanced platforms). Towards this end, the System-by-Design paradigm is based on the definition of a set of “building‐blocks” within any synthesis process, which can be used/ substituted according to the needs and constraints of the specific application. In this scenario, this work is aimed at presenting the possible exploitation and customization of the System-by-Design Paradigm to the framework of the Multiscale Research of Materials, as well as of the design and development of New Affordable Materials for Phased Arrays and Radar Applications with the aim of reducing the time and costs for the synthesis and the deployment of the chosen solution.

Item Type: Monograph (Technical Report)
Subjects: A Areas > A AM Advanced Materials
A Areas > A WC Next Generation Wireless Communications
Divisions: University of Trento > Faculty of Telecommunications, Electronics Engineering > Department of Information Engineering and Computer Science > ELEDIA Research Center
URI: http://www.eledia.org/students-reports/id/eprint/604

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