Abstract
The use of quantum annealers in black-box optimization to obtain the desired properties of a product with a small number of trials has attracted attention. However, the application of this technique to engineering design problems has been limited. Here, we demonstrate the applicability of black-box optimization with a quantum annealer to the design of electric circuit systems, focusing on $\pi $ -type noise filters as an example. We develop a framework that uses quantum annealing to find the optimal location of electrical components and conductor paths connecting the components, and confirm that the learning process appropriately works over a number of trials to efficiently search for a design with high performance. The results show the potential applicability of quantum annealing to design problems of electric circuit systems.
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Okada, A., Yoshida, H., Kidono, K., Matsumori, T., Takeno, T., & Kadowaki, T. (2023). Design Optimization of Noise Filter Using Quantum Annealer. IEEE Access, 11, 44343–44349. https://doi.org/10.1109/ACCESS.2023.3271969
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