Buch, Englisch, 264 Seiten, Format (B × H): 167 mm x 244 mm, Gewicht: 487 g
Theory, Design, and Applications
Buch, Englisch, 264 Seiten, Format (B × H): 167 mm x 244 mm, Gewicht: 487 g
Reihe: Devices, Circuits, and Systems
ISBN: 978-1-4398-2980-6
Verlag: Taylor & Francis Inc
Drawing on the award winning research of Carnegie Mellon’s David S. Ricketts, Electrical Solitons Theory, Design, and Applications is the first text to focus specifically on KdV solitons in the nonlinear transmission line. Divided into three parts, the book begins with the foundational theory for KdV solitons, presents the core underlying mathematics of solitons, and describes the solution to the KdV equation and the basic properties of that solution, including collision behaviors and amplitude-dependent velocity. It also examines the conservation laws of the KdV for loss-less and lossy systems.
The second part describes the KdV soliton in the context of the NLTL. It derives the lattice equation for solitons on the NLTL and shows the connection with the KdV equation as well as the governing equations for a lossy NLTL. Detailing the transformation between KdV theory and what we measure on the oscilloscope, the book demonstrates many of the key properties of solitons, including the inverse scattering method and soliton damping.
The final part highlights practical applications such as sharp pulse formation and edge sharpening for high speed metrology as well as high frequency generation via NLTL harmonics. It describes challenges to realizing a robust soliton oscillator and the stability mechanisms necessary, and introduces three prototypes of the circular soliton oscillator using discrete and integrated platforms.
Zielgruppe
Those working in high-speed electronics and test and measurement, circuits, devices, electromagnetics, and microwaves.
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Weitere Infos & Material
I Electrical Solitons: Theory
Introduction
The KdV Soliton
The Heart of the Soliton: Inverse Scattering
Conservative and Dissipative Soliton Systems
II Electrical Solitons: Design
Electrical Nonlinear Transmission Line and Electrical Solitons
The Electrical Soliton in the Lab, M.W. Chen and E. Shi
III Electrical Solitons: Application
NLTL as a Two-Port System, X. Li and M.W. Chen
The Soliton Oscillator
The Circular Soliton Oscillator
The Reection Soliton Oscillator, O.O. Yildirim
Chaotic Soliton Oscillator and Chaotic Communications, O.O. Yildirim, N. Sun, and X. Li
Phase Noise of Soliton Oscillators, X. Li