In this paper, two compact lumped element
models synthesis methods for distributed passive
electromagnetic structures are presented. The first
method is based on the canonical Foster representation
while the second method uses the Brune’s synthesis
procedure which is a more general approach capable
to account for lossy structures. Both methods, used in
combination with a system identification approach, generate
equivalent network models that can be analyzed
using circuit simulators. In addition, two decomposition
techniques, allow to reduce complexity in the network
model synthesis by exploiting the structure’s symmetry
are presented. The accuracy and efficiency of the proposed
methods are demonstrated on two examples: a
lossless branch-line directional
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In this paper, two compact lumped element
models synthesis methods for distributed passive
electromagnetic structures are presented. The first
method is based on the canonical Foster representation
while the second method uses the Brune’s synthesis
procedure which is a more general approach capable
to account for lossy structures. Both methods, used in
combination with a system identification approach, generate
equivalent network models that can be analyzed
using circuit simulators. In...
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