Title :
Pole-clustering and rational-interpolation techniques for simplifying distributed systems
Author :
Beyene, Wendemagegnehu T.
Author_Institution :
Hewlett-Packard Co., Westlake Village, CA, USA
fDate :
12/1/1999 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
A simple approach is presented to simplify a distributed system by further reducing the order of the rational function obtained from conventional reduced-order modeling (ROM) techniques. The method uses pole-clustering and rational-interpolation techniques to determine a low-order model from the high-order intermediate model constructed by multipoint ROM methods. The complexity of this intermediate model is reduced by clustering the poles using an inverse distance measure (IDM) criterion and by calculating fewer poles, applying rational interpolation on the data generated from the original model. The corresponding residues are then determined by fitting the frequency response of the system over a frequency range. The proposed procedure is computationally inexpensive and less sensitive to numerical instability. To illustrate the validity of the method, examples of frequency- and time-domain simulations of an RLCG transmission line and a network representation of a three-dimensional (3-D) patch antenna structure are given
Keywords :
antenna theory; distributed parameter systems; frequency response; interpolation; microstrip antennas; poles and zeros; rational functions; reduced order systems; transmission line theory; RLCG transmission line; distributed system; frequency domain simulation; frequency response; inverse distance measure; moment matching; pole clustering; rational function; rational interpolation; reduced order model; three-dimensional patch antenna; time domain simulation; Circuit simulation; Circuit synthesis; Computational modeling; Frequency response; Helium; Interpolation; Patch antennas; Read only memory; Time domain analysis; Transmission lines;
Journal_Title :
Circuits and Systems I: Fundamental Theory and Applications, IEEE Transactions on