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Network analysis and synthesis
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The article was published on 1966-01-01 and is currently open access. It has received 527 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Network analysis.read more
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A general unified approach to modelling switching-converter power stages
R.D. Middlebrook,Slobodan Cuk +1 more
TL;DR: A new canonical circuit model is proposed, whose fixed topology contains all the essential inputr-output and control properties of any dc-todc switching converter, regardless of its detailed configuration, and by which different converters can be characterized in the form of a table conveniently stored in a computer data bank to provide a useful tool for computer aided design and optimization.
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A general unified approach to modelling switching-converter power stages
R.D. Middlebrook,Slobodan Cuk +1 more
TL;DR: In this article, a canonical circuit model is proposed, whose fixed topology contains all the essential input-output and control properties of any d.c.-to-d.c. switching converter, regardless of its detailed configuration, and by which different converters can be characterized in the form of a table conveniently stored in a computer data bank.
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Synthesis of mechanical networks: the inerter
TL;DR: The main contributions of the paper are the introduction of a device, which win be called the inerter, which is the true network dual of the spring, which contrasts with the mass element which, by definition, always has one terminal connected to ground.
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Multirate digital filters, filter banks, polyphase networks, and applications: a tutorial
TL;DR: Several applications of the polyphase concept are described, including subband coding of waveforms, voice privacy systems, integral and fractional sampling rate conversion, digital crossover networks, and multirate coding of narrowband filter coefficients.
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Control and Communication Challenges in Networked Real-Time Systems
TL;DR: A survey of the emerging field of networked control systems is provided in this article, where the authors present a snapshot assessment of the current state of research in the field, suggest useful future research directions, and provide a broad perspective on recent fundamental results.