dr hab. inż. Piotr Płotka | Gdańsk University of Technology

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dr hab. inż. Piotr Płotka

Contact:

email:
piotr.plotka@pg.edu.pl
website:
https://mostwiedzy.pl/piotr-plotka,3186-1

Positions:

Associate professor

workplace:
Katedra Systemów Mikroelektronicznych
Gmach Elektroniki Telekomunikacji i Informatyki pokój 301
phone:
(58) 347 16 34

Functions:

Prodziekan ds. nauki i wdrożeń

workplace:
Wydział Elektroniki, Telekomunikacji i Informatyki
Budynek B WETI pokój 151
phone:
(58) 348 62 84
dr hab. inż. Piotr Płotka

Publications:

  1. The employment of numerical optimization techniques for parameter tuning of microwave components has nowadays become a commonplace. In pursuit of reliability, it is most often carried out at the level of full-wave electromagnetic (EM) simulation models, incurring considerable computational expenses. In the case of miniaturized microstrip circuits, densely arranged layouts with strong cross-coupling effects make EM-driven tuning...

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  2. The role of numerical optimization has been continuously growing in the design of high-frequency structures, including microwave and antenna components. At the same time, accurate evaluation of electrical characteristics necessitates full-wave electromagnetic (EM) analysis, which is CPU intensive, especially for complex systems. As rigorous optimization routines involve repetitive EM simulations, the associated cost may be significant....

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  3. Antenna structures for modern applications are characterized by complex and unintuitive topologies that are difficult to develop when conventional experience-driven techniques are of use. In this work, a method for automatic generation of antenna geometries in a multi-objective setup has been proposed. The approach involves optimization of a generic spline-based radiator with adjustable number of parameters using a nested trust-region-based...

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  4. Parameter adjustment through numerical optimization has become a commonplace of contemporary microwave engineering. Although circuit theory methods are ubiquitous in the development of microwave components, the initial designs obtained with such tools have to be further tuned to improve the system performance. This is particularly pertinent to miniaturized structures, where the cross-coupling effects cannot be adequately accounted...

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  5. The polycrystalline boron doped diamond (BDD) shows stable electrical properties and high tolerance for harsh environments (e.g. high temperature or aggressive chemical compounds) comparing to other materials used in semiconductor devices. In this study authors have designed electronic devices fabricated from non-intentionally (NiD) films and highly boron doped diamond structures. Presented semiconductor devices consist of highly...

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