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Passive Macromodeling : Theory and Applications, Hardback Book

Passive Macromodeling : Theory and Applications Hardback

Part of the Wiley Series in Microwave and Optical Engineering series

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Offers an overview of state of the art passive macromodeling techniques with an emphasis on black-box approachesThis book offers coverage of developments in linear macromodeling, with a focus on effective, proven methods.

After starting with a definition of the fundamental properties that must characterize models of physical systems, the authors discuss several prominent passive macromodeling algorithms for lumped and distributed systems and compare them under accuracy, efficiency, and robustness standpoints.

The book includes chapters with standard background material (such as linear time-invariant circuits and systems, basic discretization of field equations, state-space systems), as well as appendices collecting basic facts from linear algebra, optimization templates, and signals and transforms.

The text also covers more technical and advanced topics, intended for the specialist, which may be skipped at first reading. Provides coverage of black-box passive macromodeling, an approach developed by the authorsElaborates on main concepts and results in a mathematically precise way using easy-to-understand languageIllustrates macromodeling concepts through dedicated examplesIncludes a comprehensive set of end-of-chapter problems and exercises Passive Macromodeling: Theory and Applications serves as a reference for senior or graduate level courses in electrical engineering programs, and to engineers in the fields of numerical modeling, simulation, design, and optimization of electrical/electronic systems. Stefano Grivet-Talocia, PhD, is an Associate Professor of Circuit Theory at the Politecnico di Torino in Turin, Italy, and President of IdemWorks.

Dr. Grivet-Talocia is author of over 150 technical papers published in international journals and conference proceedings.

He invented several algorithms in the area of passive macromodeling, making them available through IdemWorks. Bjorn Gustavsen, PhD, is a Chief Research Scientist in Energy Systems at SINTEF Energy Research in Trondheim, Norway.

More than ten years ago, Dr. Gustavsen developed the original version of the vector fitting method with Prof.

Semlyen at the University of Toronto. The vector fitting method is one of the most widespread approaches for model extraction.

Dr. Gustavsen is also an IEEE fellow.

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