2013
DOI: 10.1016/j.automatica.2012.10.005
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Identification of microwave filters by analytic and rational approximation

Abstract: In this paper, an original approach to frequency identification is explained and demonstrated through an application in the domain of microwave filters. This approach splits in two stages: a stable and causal model of high degree is first computed from the data (completion stage); then, model reduction is performed to get a rational low order model. In the first stage the most is made of the data taking into account the expected behavior of the filter. A reduced order model is then computed by rational H 2 app… Show more

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“…In applied sciences, problem RAB(n) and weighted variants thereof are of great importance to model time series as well as to identify linear dynamical systems, 2 e.g. in modal analysis of mechanical structures or in frequency analysis of microwave devices [22,24,27,35,30]. The importance of the L 2 norm in this context stems from its statistical interpretation as a variance.…”
Section: Linearized Errorsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…In applied sciences, problem RAB(n) and weighted variants thereof are of great importance to model time series as well as to identify linear dynamical systems, 2 e.g. in modal analysis of mechanical structures or in frequency analysis of microwave devices [22,24,27,35,30]. The importance of the L 2 norm in this context stems from its statistical interpretation as a variance.…”
Section: Linearized Errorsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Our purpose here is not to discuss these techniques, nor to compare them with dedicated optimization algorithms [13,30], but rather to stress a link between the value of RAB(n) and the minimization of linearized errors.…”
Section: Linearized Errorsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The projection described here has been used before to perform stable interpolation and extrapolation of FRF data [22]. With slight modifications, it can be turned into a full-blown stability analysis.…”
Section: Stable/unstable Projectionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Indeed, on the line, constrained extremal problems for analytic functions naturally arise in Engineering when studying deconvolution issues, in particular those pertaining to system identification and design. This motivation is stressed in [12,4,5,19,2], whose results are effectively used today to identify microwave devices [1,14]. More precisely, recall that a linear time-invariant dynamical system is just a convolution operator, hence the Fourier-Laplace transform of its output is that of its input times the Fourier-Laplace transform of its kernel.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%