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  • Tolerance-Aware Optimization of Microwave Circuits by Means of Principal Directions and Domain-Restricted Metamodels

    Practical microwave design is most often carried out in the nominal sense. Yet, in some cases, performance degradation due to uncertainties may lead to the system failing to meet the prescribed specifications. Reliable uncertainty quantification (UQ) is therefore important yet intricate from numerical standpoint, especially when the circuit at hand is to be evaluated using electromagnetic (EM) simulation tools. Tolerance-aware...

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  • Probabilistyczna ocena wrażliwości stanów granicznych konstrukcji inżynierskich na imperfekcje geometryczne i materiałowe

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    - Year 2018

    Tematem pracy jest analiza probabilistyczna wrażliwości mechanicznej odpowiedzi konstrukcji inżynierskich na imperfekcje geometryczne oraz zmianę własności materiałów. Z tematem tym ściśle związany jest problem estymacji niezawodności konstrukcji, również szeroko opisany w rozprawie. W pracy dokonano przeglądu metod wykorzystywanych w analizie probabilistycznej oraz zaproponowano procedury wykorzystujące te metody w analizie wrażliwości...

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  • Analytical ‘Steady-State’-Based Derivation and Clarification of the Courant-Friedrichs-Lewy Condition for Pipe Flow

    This article addresses the problem of choosing the optimal discretization grid for emulating fluid flow through a pipeline. The aggregated basic flow model is linearized near the operating point obtained from the steady state analytic solution of the differential equations under consideration. Based on this model, the relationship between the Courant number (μ) and the stability margin is examined. The numerically set coefficient...

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  • Computationally-Efficient Statistical Design and Yield Optimization of Resonator-Based Notch Filters Using Feature-Based Surrogates

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    - Scientific Reports - Year 2023

    Modern microwave devices are designed to fulfill stringent requirements pertaining to electrical performance, which requires, among others, a meticulous tuning of their geometry parameters. When moving up in frequency, physical dimensions of passive microwave circuits become smaller, making the system performance increasingly susceptible to manufacturing tolerances. In particular, inherent inaccuracy of fabrication processes affect...

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  • Rapid Yield Optimization of Miniaturized Microwave Passives by Response Features and Variable-Fidelity EM Simulations

    The operation of high-frequency devices, including microwave passive components, can be impaired by fabrication tolerances but also incomplete knowledge concerning operating conditions (temperature, input power levels) and material parameters (e.g., substrate permittivity). Although the accuracy of manufacturing processes is always limited, the effects of parameter deviations can be accounted for in advance at the design phase...

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  • Expedited Yield Optimization of Narrow- and Multi-Band Antennas Using Performance-Driven Surrogates

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    - IEEE Access - Year 2020

    Uncertainty quantification is an important aspect of engineering design, also pertaining to the development and performance evaluation of antenna systems. Manufacturing tolerances as well as other types of uncertainties, related to material parameters (e.g., substrate permittivity) or operating conditions (e.g., bending) may affect the antenna characteristics. In the case of narrow- or multi-band antennas, this usually leads to...

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  • Optimization-Based Robustness Enhancement of Compact Microwave Component Designs with Response Feature Regression Surrogates

    The ability to evaluate the effects of fabrication tolerances and other types of uncertainties is a critical part of microwave design process. Improving the immunity of the device to parameter deviations is equally important, especially when the performance specifications are stringent and can barely be met even assuming a perfect manufacturing process. In the case of modern miniaturized microwave components of complex topologies,...

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  • Rapid Design Centering of Multi-Band Antennas Using Knowledge-Based Inverse Models and Response Features

    Accounting for manufacturing tolerances as well as uncertainties concerning operating conditions and material parameters is one of the important yet often neglected aspects of antenna development. Appropriate quantification of uncertainties allows for estimating the fabrication yield but also to carry out robust design (e.g., yield maximization). For reliability reasons, statistical analysis should be executed at the accuracy level...

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  • Expedited Yield-Driven Design of High-Frequency Structures by Kriging Surrogates in Confined Domains

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    Uncertainty quantification is an important aspect of engineering design, also pertaining to the development and performance evaluation of high-frequency structures systems. Manufacturing tolerances as well as other types of uncertainties, related to material parameters (e.g., substrate permittivity) or operating conditions (e.g., bending) may affect the characteristics of antennas or microwave devices. For example, in the case...

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  • Sensitivity analysis as a tool to optimise Human Development Index

    Research background: Composite indicators are commonly used as an approximation tool to measure economic development, the standard of living, competitiveness, fairness, effectiveness, and many others being willingly implemented into many different research disciplines. However, it seems that in most cases, the variable weighting procedure is avoided or erroneous since, in most cases, the so-called...

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  • In Monte Artium

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    ISSN: 2031-3098 , eISSN: 2507-0312

  • Wybrane teoretyczne i aplikacyjne własności Msplit estymacji

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    - Year 2024

    Praca składa się z siedmiu rozdziałów. Rozdział pierwszy jest poświęcony M-estymacji traktowanej jako uogólnienie MNW. Szczególną uwagę zwrócono w nim na odporną klasę M-estymatorów stanowiącą bazę porównawczą w analizie odporności Msplit estymatorów. W rozdziale drugim przedstawiono teoretyczne podstawy Msplit estymacji oraz jej rozwinięć i przypadków szczególnych (kwadratowej Msplit estymacji, Shift-Msplit estymacji i Msplit...

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  • Finite Element Method

    e-Learning Courses
    • B. Sobczyk
    • M. Malikan

    Item Name : Finite Element Method- Abaqus learning Field of study : Civil Engineering Faculty : Faculty of Civil and Environmental Engineering Education level : Second degree studies Form of studies : Full-time studies Year of studies : 1 Study semester : 2 Start of the semester : November 2021 Academic year of the course : 2021/2022 Form of classes : Lecture, Laboratory

  • Finite Element Method Applications - winter 2022/2023

    e-Learning Courses
    • W. Witkowski
    • A. Sabik
    • B. Sobczyk
    • S. Burzyński
    • Ł. Pyrzowski

    Finite Element Method Applications - summer 2022/2023 Seminar.

  • Finite Element Method Applications - winter 2023/2024

    e-Learning Courses
    • W. Witkowski
    • A. Sabik
    • B. Sobczyk
    • Ł. Pyrzowski

    Finite Element Method Applications - winter 2022/2023 Seminar.

  • Finite Element Method Applications - summer 2022/2023

    e-Learning Courses
    • W. Witkowski
    • A. Sabik
    • B. Sobczyk
    • S. Burzyński
    • Ł. Pyrzowski

    Finite Element Method Applications - summer 2022/2023 Seminar.

  • Finite Element Method Applications 2023/2024 Summer

    e-Learning Courses
    • B. Sobczyk

    Finite Element Method Applications - summer semester 2023/2024 Seminar.

  • Finite Element Method Applications 2024/2025 winter

    e-Learning Courses
    • B. Sobczyk

    Finite Element Method Applications - winter semester 2024/2025 Seminar.

  • Scientific Research Method

    e-Learning Courses
    • J. Szczepański

  • Method and Theory in the Study of Religion

    Journals

    ISSN: 0943-3058 , eISSN: 1570-0682

  • JOURNAL OF ARCHAEOLOGICAL METHOD AND THEORY

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    ISSN: 1072-5369 , eISSN: 1573-7764

  • Physics Research Method IV

    e-Learning Courses
    • J. Guthmuller

    {mlang pl} Dyscyplina:  Nauki Fizyczne Zajęcia obowiązkowe dla doktorantów II roku Prowadzący:   prof. Julien Guthmuller Liczba godzin: 15 h Forma zajęć: wykład/seminarium {mlang} {mlang en} Discipline: Phisical Sciences Obligatory course for 2nd year PhD students Academic teacher:  prof. Julien Guthmuller Total hours of training: 15 teaching hours Course type: lecture/seminar {mlang}

  • International Journal of Research & Method in Education

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    ISSN: 1743-727X , eISSN: 1743-7288

  • Finite Element Method - winter 2022/2023

    e-Learning Courses
    • W. Witkowski
    • B. Sobczyk
    • M. Miśkiewicz
    • Ł. Pyrzowski

    Civil Engineering, Studia Stacjonarne II Stopień, II semestr

  • Finite Element Method - winter 2024/2025

    e-Learning Courses
    • W. Witkowski
    • B. Sobczyk
    • Ł. Pyrzowski

    Civil Engineering, Studia Stacjonarne II Stopień, II semestr

  • Podstawy metod numerycznych 2024

    e-Learning Courses
    • M. P. Piłat
    • J. E. Sienkiewicz
    • M. Franz

    1.(0,5 godz.) Zasady dobrego programowania. Testowanie i usuwanie błedów. 2. (2 godz.) Metody znajdowania miejsc, zerowych funkcji, w tym: metoda bisekcji, metoda Newtona-Raphsona, metoda fałszywych pozycji, metoda Secansa i metody hybrydowe. 3. (2 godz.) Interpolacja, w tym, interpolacja Lagrange"a i interpolacja Hermite"a.4. (2 godz.) Interpolacja cd., funkcje gięte.5. (2 godz.) Rozwiązywanie układów równań liniowych: metoda...

  • Podstawy metod numerycznych

    e-Learning Courses
    • W. Lange
    • J. E. Sienkiewicz

    1.(0,5 godz.) Zasady dobrego programowania. Testowanie i usuwanie błedów. 2. (2 godz.) Metody znajdowania miejsc, zerowych funkcji, w tym: metoda bisekcji, metoda Newtona-Raphsona, metoda fałszywych pozycji, metoda Secansa i metody hybrydowe. 3. (2 godz.) Interpolacja, w tym, interpolacja Lagrange"a i interpolacja Hermite"a.4. (2 godz.) Interpolacja cd., funkcje gięte.5. (2 godz.) Rozwiązywanie układów równań liniowych: metoda...

  • GTM Method of Structural Studies Lecture and Laboratory

    e-Learning Courses
    • S. Makowiec
    • I. Sinkiewicz
    • M. Ryczkowska
    • T. Olszewska
    • A. Brillowska-Dąbrowska

  • Finite Element Method - winter 2024/2025 - kopia

    e-Learning Courses
    • W. Witkowski
    • B. Sobczyk
    • Ł. Pyrzowski

    Civil Engineering, Studia Stacjonarne II Stopień, II semestr

  • Piotr Jasiński prof. dr hab. inż.

    Piotr Jasinski obtained MSc in electronics in 1992 from the Gdansk University of Technology (GUT), Poland. Working at GUT, he received PhD in 2000 and DSc in 2009. Between 2001 and 2004 Post Doctoral Fellow at Missouri University of Science and Technology, while between 2008 and 2010 an Assistant Research Professor. Currently is an Associate Professor at Gdansk University of Technology working in the field of electronics, biomedical...

  • Justyna Płotka-Wasylka dr hab. inż.

    Urodziła się w Słupsku (24.03.1986).W 2005 roku ukończyła I Liceum Ogólnokształcące im. Jana II Sobieskiego w Wejherowie i rozpoczęła studia na Wydziale Chemicznym Politechniki Gdańskiej. Po ich ukończeniu w 2010 rozpoczęła pracę naukową na tej uczelni, uzyskując w 2014 roku stopień doktora nauk chemicznych. Tematem jej rozprawy doktorskiej, wykonywanej pod kierunkiem prof. Marka Biziuka oraz dr Caluma Morrisona (Uniwersytet w...

  • Natalia Anna Wójcik dr hab. inż.

  • Method of Skeletal System Modelling

    An original method of skeletal system modelling is presented in detail. Using DICOM images obtained from CT and PET tests, shell models of nine bones were created (humerus, radius, ulna, scapula, clavicle, femur, tibia, fibula, pelvis). Two methods of bone behaviour are also proposed, the first method treating the bone as a solid structure and the second method treating the bone as a complex porous structure. The behaviour of model...

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  • Mariusz Kaczmarek dr hab. inż.

    Received M.Sc., Eng. in Electronics in 1995 from Gdansk University of Technology, Ph.D. in Medical Electronics in 2003 and habilitation in Biocybernetics and Biomedical Engineering in 2017. He was an investigator in about 13 projects receiving a number of awards, including four best papers, practical innovations (7 medals and awards) and also the Andronicos G. Kantsios Award and Siemens Award. Main research activities: the issues...

  • An Enhanced Reduced Basis Method for Wideband Finite Element Method Simulations

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    In this paper, we present a novel strategy for selecting expansion points in the reduced basis method. A single computation of the error estimator is used to select a few expansion points in the multi-parameter space simultaneously. The number of selected points is determined adaptively, based on the accuracy of the current reduced model. The reliability and efficiency of this proposed approach are illustrated by numerical tests...

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  • The OptD-multi method in LiDAR processing

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    - MEASUREMENT SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY - Year 2017

    New and constantly developing technology for acquiring spatial data, such as LiDAR (light detection and ranging), is a source for large volume of data. However, such amount of data is not always needed for developing the most popular LiDAR products: digital terrain model (DTM) or digital surface model. Therefore, in many cases, the number of contained points are reduced in the pre-processing stage. The degree of reduction is determined...

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  • The modelling method of discrete-continuous systems

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    The paper introduces a method of discrete-continuous systems modelling. In the proposed method a three-dimensional system is divided into finite elements in only two directions, with the third direction remaining continuous. The thus obtained discrete-continuous model is described by a set of partial differential equations. General difference equations of discrete system are obtained using the rigid finite element method. The limit...

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  • Low-coherence method of hematocrit measurement

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    During the last thirty years low-coherence measurement methods have gained popularity because of their unique advantages. Low-coherence interferometry, low-coherence reflectometry and low-coherence optical tomography offer resolution and dynamic range of measurement at the range of classical optical techniques. Moreover, they enable measurements of the absolute value of the optical path differences, which is still an unsolved problem...

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  • OPTIMIZATION OF NASICON PREPARATION METHOD

    Nasicon is a solid conductor which has an ability to conduct Na+ ions and it is used in solid gas sensors. In this article a method of Nasicon preparation appropriate for gas sensing application by solgel technique is presented. Influence of the fabrication process parameters on properties of obtained samples was determined. Results of X-Ray diffraction, density, porosity, conductivity, and activation energies measurement are presented.

  • On a Method of Efficiency Increasing in Kaplan Turbine

    This paper presents a method of increasing efficiency in Kaplan-type turbine. The method is based on blade profile optimisation together with modelling the interaction between rotor and stator blades. Loss coefficient was chosen as the optimisation criterion, which is related directly to efficiency. Global optimum was found by means of Genetic Algorithms, and Artificial Neural Networks were utilised for approximations to reduce...

  • GPU-accelerated finite element method

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    In this paper the results of the acceleration of computations involved in analysing electromagnetic problems by means of the finite element method (FEM), obtained with graphics processors (GPU), are presented. A 4.7-fold acceleration was achieved thanks to the massive parallelization of the most time-consuming steps of FEM, namely finite-element matrix-generation and the solution of a sparse system of linear equations with the...

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  • TSR method for burns investigation approach

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    - Year 2018

    The article presents the possibilities of applying the TSR method for the diagnosis of burn wounds. The wound area is stimulated by cold gas and a sequence of thermograms of heating the tissue is recorded. Next, TSR algorithms are used to determine the parameters that allow the wound to be classified into one of the classes: the wound heals within three weeks, the wound will not heal in three weeks. The method was...

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  • Using A Particular Sampling Method for Impedance Measurement

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    The paper presents an impedance measurement method using a particular sampling method which is an alternative to DFT calculation. The method uses a sine excitation signal and sampling response signals proportional to current flowing through and voltage across the measured impedance. The object impedance is calculated without using Fourier transform. The method was first evaluated in MATLAB by means of simulation. The method was...

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  • The Optimum Dataset method – examples of the application

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    - Year 2018

    Data reduction is a procedure to decrease the dataset in order to make their analysis more effective and easier. Reduction of the dataset is an issue that requires proper planning, so after reduction it meets all the user’s expectations. Evidently, it is better if the result is an optimal solution in terms of adopted criteria. Within reduction methods, which provide the optimal solution there is the Optimum Dataset method (OptD)...

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  • Jacobi and gauss-seidel preconditioned complex conjugate gradient method with GPU acceleration for finite element method

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    In this paper two implementations of iterative solvers for solving complex symmetric and sparse systems resulting from finite element method applied to wave equation are discussed. The problem under investigation is a dielectric resonator antenna (DRA) discretized by FEM with vector elements of the second order (LT/QN). The solvers use the preconditioned conjugate gradient (pcg) method implemented on Graphics Processing Unit (GPU)...

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  • A business simulation method in educating architects

    In this article, the authors analyse the application of the business simulation method as a support tool in educating undergraduate architecture students. While running a fictional architectural practice, students learn about the role of an architect in the investment process and are introduced to economic aspects of running a small practice, including the importance of cash flow. They are also made aware about the importance of...

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  • Wideband Macromodels in Finite Element Method

    This letter proposes a novel projection technique for accelerating Finite Element Method simulations. The algorithm is based on the Second-order Arnoldi Method for Passive Order Reduction (SAPOR). It involves generation of two projection bases and thanks to this it is applicable to the systems of equations, which contain the quadratic frequency-dependence in the input term, that arise when projection is applied locally in the selected...

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  • On neutral differential equations and the monotone iterative method

    The application of the monotone iterative method to neutral differential equations with deviating arguments is considered in this paper. We formulate existence results giving sufficient conditions which guarantee that such problems have solutions. This approach is new and to the Authors' knowledge, this is the first paper when the monotone iterative method is applied to neutral first-order differential equations with deviating...

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  • Asynchronous time difference of arrival (ATDOA) method

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    A new method for a location service in the asynchronous wireless sensor networks is outlined. This method, which is called asynchronous time difference of arrival (ATDOA), enables calculation of the position of a mobile node without knowledge of relative time differences (RTDs) between measuring sensors. The ATDOA method is based on the measurement of time difference of arrival between the node and the same sensor at the discrete...

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  • Application of the distributed transfer function method and the rigid finite element method for modelling of 2-D and 3-D systems

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    In the paper application of the Distributed Transfer Function Method and the Rigid Finite Element Method for modelling of 2-D and 3-D systems is presented. In this method an elastic body is divided into 1-D distributed parameter elements (strips or prisms). The whole body (divided into strips or prism) is described by a set of coupled partial differential equations. Solving this equations in the state space form it is possible...

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