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Confidence and Prediction Intervals for Microwave Measurements: Probe-to-Probe Coupling Corrections

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Author(s)

Dylan F. Williams, Benjamin F. Jamroz, Jake D. Rezac

Abstract

We discuss the estimation of confidence and prediction intervals for microwave measurements and highlight the difficulties of applying a conventional approach when correlations must be preserved in the uncertainty analysis. We then suggest an alternative and illustrate the procedures with probe-to-probe coupling corrections in an on-wafer measurement environment.
Proceedings Title
International Microwave Symposium Digest, 2019
Conference Dates
June 2-7, 2019
Conference Location
Boston, MA
Conference Title
2019 International Microwave Symposium

Keywords

Confidence intervals, coupling corrections, on-wafer measurement, prediction intervals

Citation

Williams, D. , Jamroz, B. and Rezac, J. (2019), Confidence and Prediction Intervals for Microwave Measurements: Probe-to-Probe Coupling Corrections, International Microwave Symposium Digest, 2019, Boston, MA, [online], https://doi.org/10.1109/ARFTG.2019.8739193 (Accessed October 10, 2025)

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Created May 31, 2019, Updated October 15, 2020
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