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Matched Z-transform method
Known as:
Pole-zero matching
, Pole-zero matching method
, Pole–zero matching method
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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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2019
2019
Synthesis of Chebyshev/Elliptic Filters Using Minimum Acoustic Wave Resonators
Shu-Yuan Tseng
,
R. Wu
IEEE Access
2019
Corpus ID: 199509364
Acoustic wave (AW) filters for next-generation wireless communication systems are designed to prevent signal interference and to…
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2017
2017
Smoothing and predicting celestial pole offsets using a Kalman filter and smoother
J. Nastula
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T. Mike Chin
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R. Gross
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J. Śliwińska
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M. Wińska
Journal of Geodesy
2017
Corpus ID: 211128422
It has been recognized since the early days of interplanetary spaceflight that accurate navigation requires taking into account…
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2012
2012
An unsplit complex-frequency-shifted PML based on matched Z-transform for FDTD modelling of seismic wave equations
Ruiqi Shi
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Shangxu Wang
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Jianguo Zhao
2012
Corpus ID: 55180874
The perfectly matched layer (PML) is an efficient absorbing boundary condition for mitigating undesired reflections in seismic…
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2010
2010
A Modified Pole-Zero Technique for the Synthesis of Waveguide Leaky-Wave Antennas Loaded With Dipole-Based FSS
M. García-Vigueras
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J. Gómez-Tornero
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G. Goussetis
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J. S. Gómez-Díaz
,
Alejandro Álvarez Melcón
IEEE Transactions on Antennas and Propagation
2010
Corpus ID: 19946572
An extension of the pole-zero matching method proposed by Stefano Maci for the analysis of electromagnetic bandgap (EBG…
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2008
2008
Z ' boson detection in the minimal quiver standard model
D. Berenstein
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R. Martínez
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F. Ochoa
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S. Pinansky
2008
Corpus ID: 177965
We undertake a phenomenological study of the extra neutral Z' boson in the minimal quiver standard model and discuss limits on…
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2007
2007
Optimizing the Magnitude Response of Matched Z-Transform Filters ("MZTi") for Loudspeaker Equalization
O. Chauhan
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David W. Gunness
2007
Corpus ID: 108592509
The magnitude response of matched z-transform (MZT) filters deviates from the response of analog filters in a relatively gradual…
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2007
2007
Pole–Zero Dynamics of High-Order Ring Resonator Filters
S. Darmawan
,
Y. Landobasa
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M. Chin
Journal of Lightwave Technology
2007
Corpus ID: 23440819
We present a pole-zero analysis, based on the transfer matrix method, for ring resonator (RR)-based filters of Type I and Type II…
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2006
2006
Low-Crosstalk 103 Channel$,times,$10 Gb/s (1.03 Tb/s) Wavelength Conversion With a Quasi-Phase-Matched LiNbO$_3$Waveguide
J. Yamawaku
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H. Takara
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+5 authors
M. Asobe
IEEE Journal of Selected Topics in Quantum…
2006
Corpus ID: 34742387
We propose a low-crosstalk multichannel wavelength conversion scheme based on a parametric process. Simultaneous wavelength…
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2005
2005
Z-Z' mixing in SU(3)_C X SU(3)_L X U(1)_X models with beta arbitrary
F. Ochoa
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R. Martínez
2005
Corpus ID: 118704173
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…
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Review
1991
Review
1991
Digital Computer Control Systems
G. Virk
1991
Corpus ID: 60337023
Part 1 Computers in control systems: historical development digital computer interfacing structure of a digital control loop…
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