Title :
Modeling Piecewise-Linear Systems by Topological Techniques
Author :
Robbins, Earl R. ; Moody, Douglas E. ; Happ, William W.
Author_Institution :
College of Engineering Science Arizona State University Tempe, Ariz
fDate :
7/1/1966 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
Flowgraph techniques are extended to systems with piecewise-linear characteristics by developing criteria for construction of an optimum model from related subregions in which linearity holds. This requires the synthesis of several known techniques and results in a wide range of useful applications including: 1) devices with nonlinear characteristics which may be considered as linear over certain subregions; 2) networks whose response to changes in applied signal frequency or magnitude may be approximated by piecewise-linear asymptotes; 3) systems processing two or more signals simultaneously with different transfer or immitance characteristics for each signal; 4) circuits approximated by different equivalent circuits depending on the numerical values of critical parameters. Representative examples will illustrate these and similar applications. Procedures are presented to provide a logical, orderly, and effective approach to construct a model, to determine figures of merit, and to optimize the model for a prescribed region of operation or for a desired range of parameters.
Keywords :
Diodes; Equivalent circuits; Linearity; NASA; Network synthesis; Piecewise linear techniques; Signal processing; Signal synthesis; Topology; Voltage; Equation; flowgraph; linear; modeling; piecewise; techniques; topology;
Journal_Title :
Aerospace and Electronic Systems, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TAES.1966.4501785