M-Polar Fuzzy Graphs and Deep Learning for the Design of Analog Amplifiers
Malinka Ivanova () and
Mariana Durcheva
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Malinka Ivanova: Department of Informatics, Faculty of Applied Mathematics and Informatics, Technical University of Sofia, 1797 Sofia, Bulgaria
Mariana Durcheva: Department of Informatics, Faculty of Applied Mathematics and Informatics, Technical University of Sofia, 1797 Sofia, Bulgaria
Mathematics, 2023, vol. 11, issue 4, 1-16
Abstract:
The design of analog circuits is a complex and repetitive process aimed at finding the best design variant. It is characterized by uncertainty and multivariate approaches. The designer has to make different choices to satisfy a predefined specification with required parameters. This paper proposes a method for facilitating the design of analog amplifiers based on m-polar fuzzy graphs theory and deep learning. M-polar fuzzy graphs are used because of their flexibility and the possibility to model different real-life multi-attribute problems. Deep learning is applied to solve a regression task and to predict the membership functions of the m-polar fuzzy graph vertices (the solutions), taking on the role of domain experts. The performance of the learner is high since the obtained errors are very small: Root Mean Squared Error is from 0.0032 to 0.0187, Absolute Error is from 0.022 to 0.098 and Relative Error is between 0.27% and 1.57%. The proposed method is verified through the design of three amplifiers: summing amplifier, subtracting amplifier, and summing/subtracting amplifier. The method can be used for improving the design process of electronic circuits with the possibility of automating some tasks.
Keywords: m-polar fuzzy graph; machine learning; deep learning; analog amplifier; design process; automation (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: C (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2023
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