Muhammad A. Khattak;Daniele Romano;Giulio Antonini;Francesco Ferranti
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Derivatives-Enhanced Proper Orthogonal Decomposition for PEEC Models With Delays
This letter proposes a novel model order reduction (MOR) approach leveraging frequency-domain proper orthogonal decomposition (POD) for partial element equivalent circuit (PEEC) models characterized by neutral delayed differential equations (NDDEs). Our technique incorporates frequency-domain derivatives snapshots alongside frequency-domain response snapshots, thereby enhancing the accuracy of the reduced-order model while minimizing the computational overhead compared with solely utilizing frequency-domain response snapshots. A numerical example is provided to demonstrate the effectiveness and efficiency of the proposed method in both the frequency domain and the time domain.