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    Electronic Resource
    Electronic Resource
    Bradford : Emerald
    Compel 24 (2005), S. 1230-1240 
    ISSN: 0332-1649
    Source: Emerald Fulltext Archive Database 1994-2005
    Topics: Electrical Engineering, Measurement and Control Technology , Mathematics
    Notes: Purpose - To provide an efficient and accurate model for interconnect networks characterised by frequency-domain scattering or admittance parameters. The parameters are derived from measurements or rigorous full-wave simulation. Design/methodology/approach - Initially, Hilbert transform relationships are enforced to ensure causality. A reverse Fourier series representation of the discrete data is then converted to the z-domain and from this a state-space formulation is determined. This enables the application of a judiciously chosen model reduction algorithm to obtain an efficient time-domain representation of the network. Findings - Sample results from both simulated and measured data indicate the efficacy of the proposed modelling strategy. For successful implementation of the strategy, it is necessary to employ the Hilbert transform to ensure that a causal impulse response is obtained. Practical implications - The method is applicable to the interconnect networks for which the analytical models cannot be obtained due to the complexity and inhomogeneity of the geometries involved. Originality/value - The work combines in a novel manner aspects from several existing techniques proposed for network simulation and model reduction. The end result is a highly efficient causal, stable and passive representation of the network in question for implementation in a time-domain circuit simulator.
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