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Dakota, A Multilevel Parallel Object-Oriented Framework for Design Optimization, Parameter Estimation, Uncertainty Quantification, and Sensitivity Analysis (V.6.16 User's Manual)

Adams, Brian H.; Bohnhoff, William J.; Dalbey, Keith R.; Ebeida, Mohamed S.; Eddy, John P.; Eldred, Michael S.; Hooper, Russell W.; Hough, Patricia D.; Hu, Kenneth T.; Jakeman, John D.; Khalil, Mohammad; Maupin, Kathryn A.; Monschke, Jason A.; Ridgway, Elliott M.; Rushdi, Ahmad A.; Seidl, Daniel T.; Stephens, John A.; Swiler, Laura P.; Laros, James H.; Winokur, Justin G.

The Dakota toolkit provides a flexible and extensible interface between simulation codes and iterative analysis methods. Dakota contains algorithms for optimization with gradient and nongradient-based methods; uncertainty quantification with sampling, reliability, and stochastic expansion methods; parameter estimation with nonlinear least squares methods; and sensitivity/variance analysis with design of experiments and parameter study methods. These capabilities may be used on their own or as components within advanced strategies such as surrogate-based optimization, mixed integer nonlinear programming, or optimization under uncertainty. By employing object-oriented design to implement abstractions of the key components required for iterative systems analyses, the Dakota toolkit provides a flexible and extensible problem-solving environment for design and performance analysis of computational models on high performance computers. This report serves as a user's manual for the Dakota software and provides capability overviews and procedures for software execution, as well as a variety of example studies.

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Sandia GNU Radio Utilities

Gilbert, Jacob A.; Adams, Brian H.; Knee, Peter A.; Whiting, Samuel H.

The Sandia Utilities form an RF toolkit extending the GNU Radio framework for straightforward interaction with bursty RF systems which can be cumbersome using built in capabilities of the framework or other open source extensions. Motivated by the abstract exercise of responding to a modulated burst of information with a unique modulated burst of information, the Sandia Utilities provide several dozen additional debug and signal processing blocks through four software modules. These blocks manifest their utility through a new general concept of operation for GNU Radio applications and extend many existing streaming capabilities to the PDU-based message passing API. Using these concepts and tools, it is straightforward to develop software capabilities to interact with existing and new bursty RF devices.

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