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Frequency-Domain Identification and Model-Order Selection for Efficiently Simulating Microwave Radiometers

Based on frequency-domain system-identification techniques combined with an optimal model-order selection, this modeling method efficiently simulates microwave radiometers. A broadband microwave receiver (with astronomical applications) is modeled and simulated to illustrate the technique. This part...

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Published in:Computing in science & engineering 2012-05, Vol.14 (3), p.68-77
Main Authors: Casas, Francisco, Pascual, Juan Pablo, de la Fuente, Maria Luisa, Artal, Eduardo, Portilla, Joaquin
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Time frequency analysis
Transfer functions
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