DocumentCode
2591155
Title
Estimating scalable common-denominator Laplace-domain MIMO models in an errors-in-variables framework
Author
Vandersteen, Gerd ; De Locht, Ludwig ; Jenei, Snezana ; Rolain, Yves ; Pintelon, Rik
Author_Institution
IMEC vzw, Leuven, Belgium
fYear
2005
fDate
7-11 March 2005
Firstpage
1076
Abstract
Design of electrical systems demands simulations using models evaluated in different design parameter choices. To enable the simulation of linear systems, one often requires their modeling as ordinary differential equations given tabular data obtained from device simulations or measurements. Existing techniques need to do this for every choice of design parameters since the model representations do not scale smoothly with the external parameter. The paper describes a frequency-domain identification algorithm to extract the poles and zeros of linear MIMO systems. Furthermore, it expresses the poles and zeros as trajectories that are functions of the design parameter(s). The paper describes the used framework, solves the starting-value problem, presents a solution for high-order systems and provides a model-order selection strategy. The properties of the algorithm are illustrated on microwave measurements of inductors, a variable gain amplifier and a high-order SAW-filter. As shown by these examples, the proposed identification algorithm is very well suited to derive scalable, physically relevant models out of tabular frequency response data.
Keywords
MIMO systems; amplifiers; circuit simulation; differential equations; linear network synthesis; parameter estimation; poles and zeros; surface acoustic wave filters; time-frequency analysis; differential equations; electrical system design; electronic systems; errors-in-variables framework; frequency-domain identification algorithm; high-order SAW-filter; inductors; linear MIMO systems; linear systems; microwave measurements; model estimation; model-order selection strategy; poles and zeros; scalable common-denominator Laplace-domain MIMO models; starting-value problem; tabular data; variable gain amplifier; Data mining; Differential equations; Frequency response; Gain measurement; Inductors; Linear systems; MIMO; Microwave amplifiers; Microwave measurements; Poles and zeros;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Design, Automation and Test in Europe, 2005. Proceedings
ISSN
1530-1591
Print_ISBN
0-7695-2288-2
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/DATE.2005.140
Filename
1395735
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