A theoretical analysis is carried out of the problem of checking the unconditional stability of a linear N-port with arbitrary N , explaining at length its inherent difficulties. To overcome the algebraic roadblock, an optimization-based method is proposed; the main novelty is that notwithstanding the use of optimization, the problem formulation is specifically chosen so as to guarantee convergence to the global minimum. In particular, recent advancements in the field of convex optimization, mostly unknown to the high-frequency engineering community, are exploited to that end. The result is a method suitable for checking the unconditional stability of linear N-ports with N up to 4. Higher numbers of ports, although allowed in principle, are not viable with the current combination of hardware resources and software implementation. Several examples of applications are provided, both purely illustrative and from actual circuit designs.
Colangeli, S., Ciccognani, W., Longhi, P.e., Limiti, E. (2020). A Test for Unconditional Stability Based on Polynomial Convexification. IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON MICROWAVE THEORY AND TECHNIQUES, 68(10), 4177-4187 [10.1109/TMTT.2020.3011436].
A Test for Unconditional Stability Based on Polynomial Convexification
Colangeli S.;Ciccognani W.;Longhi P. E.;Limiti E.
2020-01-01
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A theoretical analysis is carried out of the problem of checking the unconditional stability of a linear N-port with arbitrary N , explaining at length its inherent difficulties. To overcome the algebraic roadblock, an optimization-based method is proposed; the main novelty is that notwithstanding the use of optimization, the problem formulation is specifically chosen so as to guarantee convergence to the global minimum. In particular, recent advancements in the field of convex optimization, mostly unknown to the high-frequency engineering community, are exploited to that end. The result is a method suitable for checking the unconditional stability of linear N-ports with N up to 4. Higher numbers of ports, although allowed in principle, are not viable with the current combination of hardware resources and software implementation. Several examples of applications are provided, both purely illustrative and from actual circuit designs.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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