Search results for "Pole–zero plot"

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High power analysis and design of dual-mode channel filters

2009

In this paper, we present two dual-mode channel filter topologies which are able to withstand more than 600 W in Ku-Band. The two different designs (one with elliptical cavities and the other one with rectangular cavities) implement the same transfer function: four order, elliptical response centered in 12 GHz, with 40 MHz bandwidth and two transmission zeros. It is shown that the critical dimensions for the power-handling of these filters are the dimensions of the input-output irises. In fact, in order to rigorously obtain these conclusions and to reach these high-power levels (including margins), it is essential to use the advanced numerical techniques described in the paper to predict th…

Multipactor effectEngineeringWaveguide filterbusiness.industryBandwidth (signal processing)Electronic engineeringPole–zero plotbusinessNetwork topologyKu bandTransfer functionVoltage2009 IEEE MTT-S International Microwave Symposium Digest
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Efficient Pole Expansion of the Generalized Impedance Matrix Representation for Planar Waveguide Junctions

2006

This paper proposes a novel pole expansion of the generalized impedance matrix representation for planar waveguide junctions. Proceeding in this way, we have obtained a very efficient algorithm for the accurate wide-band modelling of such junctions, since the most expensive computations are performed outside the frequency loop. For verification purposes, several practical examples are shown in order to prove the numerical efficiency and accuracy provided by this new technique.

PhysicsLoop (topology)PlanarComputationElectronic engineeringPole–zero plotWaveguide (acoustics)Impedance parametersRepresentation (mathematics)TopologyIntegral equation2006 IEEE MTT-S International Microwave Symposium Digest
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Constrained minimum variance control of nonsquare LTI MIMO systems

2010

Constrained minimum variance control is offered for nonsquare LTI MIMO systems. A constrained control design takes advantage of the so-called control zeros. The new control strategy is compared with familiar generalized minimum variance control and possible application areas of the two are discussed.

Mathematical optimizationMinimum-variance unbiased estimatorApplication areasbusiness.industryRobustness (computer science)Linear systemMIMOPole–zero plotbusinessAutomationMimo systemsMathematics2010 15th International Conference on Methods and Models in Automation and Robotics
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