Title :
Analysis and synthesis of nonlinear telecommunication circuits and systems using continuous and discrete Volterra series
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Telecommun. & Electr. Eng., Univ. of Technol. & Agric., Bydgoszcz, Poland
Abstract :
This work deals with the nonlinear aspects of telecommunications. Analog and discrete telecommunication circuits and systems possessing small nonlinearities are considered. As the proper tools for their analyses and synthesis procedures, the continuous and discrete Volterra series are used. New results regarding the methods of nonlinear distortion analysis and minimization, computer algorithms for such analyses, and circuit structures developed with the use of the above tools are presented in this paper. Moreover, some new design methodologies developed for the class of circuits and systems mentioned are discussed. Wideband amplifiers, analog active filters, sinusoidal oscillators, and digital nonlinear echo cancellers are examples of circuits discussed here. The new results achieved in the theory of the discrete Volterra series are also presented. Furthermore, new structures of nonlinear echo cancellers based on the approximators using the lattice maps or sigmoid functions, or the so-called radial functions are described.
Keywords :
Volterra series; analogue circuits; circuit analysis computing; echo suppression; harmonic distortion; intermodulation distortion; nonlinear network analysis; nonlinear network synthesis; telecommunication computing; analog active filters; analog telecommunication circuits; computer algorithms; continuous Volterra series; digital nonlinear echo cancellers; discrete Volterra series; discrete telecommunication circuits; intermodulation distortion; lattice maps; minimization; nonlinear distortion analysis; nonlinear telecommunication circuits; radial functions; sigmoid functions; sinusoidal oscillators; telecommunication system synthesis; wideband amplifiers; Algorithm design and analysis; Circuit analysis; Circuit analysis computing; Circuit synthesis; Circuits and systems; Design methodology; Echo cancellers; Minimization methods; Nonlinear distortion; Telecommunication computing;
Conference_Titel :
Modern Problems of Radio Engineering, Telecommunications and Computer Science, 2004. Proceedings of the International Conference
Conference_Location :
Lviv-Slavsko, Ukraine
Print_ISBN :
966-553-380-0