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Matched Z-transform method

Known as: Pole-zero matching, Pole-zero matching method, Pole–zero matching method 
The matched Z-transform method, also called the pole–zero mapping or pole–zero matching method, is a technique for converting a continuous-time… 
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2017
2017
We study natural supersymmetry in the generalized minimal supergravity (GmSUGRA). For the parameter space with low energy… 
2010
2010
An extension of the pole-zero matching method proposed by Stefano Maci for the analysis of electromagnetic bandgap (EBG… 
2008
2008
We undertake a phenomenological study of the extra neutral Z' boson in the minimal quiver standard model and discuss limits on… 
2007
2007
We present a pole-zero analysis, based on the transfer matrix method, for ring resonator (RR)-based filters of Type I and Type II… 
2007
2007
The magnitude response of matched z-transform (MZT) filters deviates from the response of analog filters in a relatively gradual… 
2006
2006
We propose a low-crosstalk multichannel wavelength conversion scheme based on a parametric process. Simultaneous wavelength… 
2005
2005
We perform a chi ^{2} fit at 95% CL to obtain model-dependent bounds to Z-Z' mixing angle theta and Z_2-mass in the framework of… 
2003
2003
The Z boson can decay to a pair of light (12–16 GeV) gluinos through loop-mediated processes. In the presence of a light (2–5.5… 
2002
2002
In this paper nominal and tolerance design of feedback compensation networks for DC-DC switching converters is presented…