A Computationally Efficient and Causal Frequency Domain Formalism for Hemodynamics Allowing for Nonlinearities and Generalized Coupling Conditions. [PDF]
Karlsson M, Nashed M, Elnady T, Åbom M.
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Explain Yourself: The Ethics of Soliciting Advice
Journal of Social Philosophy, EarlyView.
Jordan Desmond
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A novel clinical data acquisition device: Towards real time cardiovascular modelling in the ICU. [PDF]
Cushway J +5 more
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Experimental verification of superconducting metamaterial quarter-wavelength transmission line resonators with non-uniform mode spacing. [PDF]
Tang Q +4 more
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Nanosecond-level time-domain coding metasurface for radar signal generation. [PDF]
Qian B +6 more
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Generalised nonlinear theory for one-port microwave active circuits
A nonlinear model characterising two-terminal microwave active circuits under dynamic and steady-state conditions is developed from a generalised circuit approach. The model considers the active circuit as a black box consisting of a one-port passive circuit and a one-port active device. The response of the active and passive circuits to modulated time-
N.A. Mansour, W.R. Tinga
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$N$-Port T-Networks and Topologically Symmetric Circuit Theory
N-port Pi-networks can be extracted directly from Y-parameters. Likewise, two-port T-networks can be extracted directly from two-port Z-parameters. However, it appears that N-port T-networks have not been previously identified for N > 2, a strange topological asymmetry in circuit theory.
James C. Rautio
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Analog circuit synthesis using two-port theory and genetic programming
This paper describes a novel approach for analog electronic circuits synthesis using two-port theory and genetic programming. In contrast to other approaches, circuits are modeled as two-port networks which enables a straight forward encoding and evaluation of the circuit's structure.
Senn, A., Peter, A., Korvink, J. G.
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SYMBOLIC ANALYSIS WITH MATLAB OF ELECTRICAL CIRCUITS CONSIDERING THE TWO-PORT NETWORK THEORY
The work presented in this contribution is the continuity of the development carried out in two previous papers presented in Edulearn 2016 and 2018, where a toolbox coded in the MATLAB work environment was presented to analyse electrical circuits in a symbolic way, considering Laplace and time domains.
Juan Antonio Martínez-Martínez +1 more
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