This paper reports on a novel extraction procedure of low-pass equivalent behavioral models of microwave power amplifiers. The proposed approach is based on the use of the discrete-time Volterra Series model and on the complex envelope of a multisine as stimulus. The model extraction procedure is formulated using an alternative orthogonal model representation in the frequency domain, providing a methodology which successfully leads to an optimal model identification not affected by the ill-conditioning of typical learning methods. © 2006 EuMA.IST-1-507893-NOE - TARGE
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This paper presents a historical review of the many behavioral models actually used to model radio f...
This paper proves that the traditional way of deriving power amplifier low-pass equivalent complex-s...
This paper presents a historical review of the many behavioral models actually used to model radio f...
Abstract—In this paper, we describe the validation of the modeling of a power amplifier. The model u...
Abstract — This paper reports on a novel extraction procedure of low-pass equivalent behavioral mode...
This paper discusses nonlinear microwave measurement methodologies for behavioral model extraction i...
This work presents a formal behavioral modeling procedure for microwave power amplifier devices. By ...
This paper presents an overview of recently-developed, simplified Volterra series based, behavioral ...
Abstract- Supported on the theoretical framework of Volterra Series, the present paper discusses non...
In this paper a method for obtaining a time domain behavioral model of a power amplifier from compon...
International audienceThis paper presents a modeling and identification procedure for Radio Frequenc...
International audienceThis paper presents a modeling and identification procedure for Radio Frequenc...
A novel measurement method for the behavioral modeling of power amplifiers is presented. The propose...
In this paper, an original approach to frequency identification is explained and demonstrated throug...
Traditionally, Taylor series models are only used under small signal or mildly nonlinear regimes. In...
This paper presents a historical review of the many behavioral models actually used to model radio f...
This paper proves that the traditional way of deriving power amplifier low-pass equivalent complex-s...
This paper presents a historical review of the many behavioral models actually used to model radio f...
Abstract—In this paper, we describe the validation of the modeling of a power amplifier. The model u...