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RADIOENGINEERING

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1210-2512

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  • automation, electronics, electrical engineering and space technologies (Engineering and Technology)
  • information and communication technology (Engineering and Technology)
  • biomedical engineering (Engineering and Technology)

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  • Efficient analysis of structures with rotatable elements using model order reduction
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    This paper presents a novel full-wave technique which allows for a fast 3D finite element analysis of waveguide structures containing rotatable tuning elements of arbitrary shapes. Rotation of these elements changes the resonant frequencies of the structure, which can be used in the tuning process to obtain the S-characteristics desired for the device. For fast commutations of the response as the tuning elements are rotated, the...

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Year 2015
  • Pipelined Two-Operand Modular Adders
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    Pipelined two-operand modular adder (TOMA) is one of basic components used in digital signal processing (DSP) systems that use the residue number system (RNS). Such modular adders are used in binary/residue and residue/binary converters, residue multipliers and scalers as well as within residue processing channels. The structure of pipelined TOMAs is usually obtained by inserting an appropriate number of pipeline register layers within...

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