Applied and Computational Mathematics (ACM)

Multirate Partial Differential Algebraic Equations

In radio frequency (RF) applications, electric circuits produce signals exhibiting fast oscillations, whereas the amplitude and/or frequency change slowly in time. Thus, solving a system of differential algebraic equations (DAEs), which describes the circuit's transient behaviour, becomes inefficient, since the fast rate restricts the step sizes in time. A multivariate model is able to decouple the widely separated time scales of RF signals and provides an alternative approach. Consequently, a system of DAEs changes into a system of multirate partial differential algebraic equations (MPDAEs). The determination of multivariate solutions allows for the exact reconstruction of corresponding time-dependent signals. Hence, an efficient numerical simulation is obtained by exploiting the periodicities in fast time scales. On the one hand, the simulation of enveloppe-modulated signals requires the solution of initial-boundary value problems of the MPDAEs. On the other hand, the simulation of quasiperiodic signals implies multiperiodic boundary conditions only for the MPDAEs. In case of quasiperiodic signals, a method of characteristics solves the multirate model efficiently, since the system of partial differential algebraic equations exhibits a hyperbolic structure.

Publications



1999

825.

Günther, Michael; Rentrop, Peter
PDAE-Netzwerkmodelle in der elektrischen Schaltungssimulation [PDAE networkmodels in electric switching simulation]
1999

824.

Langer, U; Rienen, U van
Resume of the collection of articles on scientific computing in electrical engineering
Surveys on Mathematics for Industry, 9 (2) :151--154
1999
Publisher: Wien; New York: Springer-Verlag, 1991-c2005.

823.

Kevenaar, T.A.M.; Maten, E.J.W.
RF IC simulation: state-of-the-art and future trends
International Conference on Simulation of Semiconductor Processes and Devices. {SISPAD}{\textquotesingle}99 ({IEEE} Cat. No.99TH8387), Page 7-10
Publisher: Japan Soc. Appl. Phys
1999

822.

Günther, M.; Hoschek, M.
ROW-type integration methods for circuit simulation packages
In Arkeryd, Leif and Berg, Jöran and Brenner, Philip and Pettersson, Rolf, Editor
Page 448–455
Publisher: B.G. Teubner, Stuttgart
1999
448–455

821.

Fateev, A. A.; Fink, Ewald H.; Pravilov, A. M.
Simple method of spectrometer/detector sensitivity calibrations in the 210-1150 nm range
Measurement Science and Technology, 10 (3) :182-189
1999

820.

Fateev, A. A.; Fink, Ewald H.; Pravilov, A. M.
Simple method of spectrometer/detector sensitivity calibrations in the 210-1150 nm range
Measurement Science and Technology, 10 (3) :182-189
1999

819.

Fateev, A. A.; Fink, Ewald H.; Pravilov, A. M.
Simple method of spectrometer/detector sensitivity calibrations in the 210-1150 nm range
Measurement Science and Technology, 10 (3) :182-189
1999

818.

Feldmann, U.; Günther, M.
Some remarks on regularization of circuit equations
In Mathis, W. and Schindler, T., Editor, Proceedings of the X International Symposium on Theoretical Electrical Engineering (ISTET '99), Page 343–348
In Mathis, W. and Schindler, T., Editor
Publisher: Otto-von-Guericke-University Magdeburg
1999

817.

Feldmann, Uwe; Günther, Michael
Some remarks on regularization of circuit equations
In W. Mathis, Editor from Conference Proceedings
Publisher: Universität Karlsruhe, Institut für Wissenschaftliches Rechnen und~…
1999

816.

Bunker, Philip R.; Jensen, Per
Spherical top molecules and the molecular symmetry group
Molecular Physics, 97 (1-2) :255-264
1999

815.

Bunker, Philip R.; Jensen, Per
Spherical top molecules and the molecular symmetry group
Molecular Physics, 97 (1-2) :255-264
1999

814.

Bunker, Philip R.; Jensen, Per
Spherical top molecules and the molecular symmetry group
Molecular Physics, 97 (1-2) :255-264
1999

813.

Foster, Krishna L.; Caldwell, Tracy E.; Benter, Thorsten; Langer, Sarka; Hemminger, John C.; Finlayson-Pitts, Barbara J.
Techniques for quantifying gaseous HOCl using atmospheric pressure ionization mass spectrometry
Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics, 1 (24) :5615-5621
1999

812.

Foster, Krishna L.; Caldwell, Tracy E.; Benter, Thorsten; Langer, Sarka; Hemminger, John C.; Finlayson-Pitts, Barbara J.
Techniques for quantifying gaseous HOCl using atmospheric pressure ionization mass spectrometry
Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics, 1 (24) :5615-5621
1999

811.

Foster, Krishna L.; Caldwell, Tracy E.; Benter, Thorsten; Langer, Sarka; Hemminger, John C.; Finlayson-Pitts, Barbara J.
Techniques for quantifying gaseous HOCl using atmospheric pressure ionization mass spectrometry
Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics, 1 (24) :5615-5621
1999

810.

Beutel, M.; Setzer, Klaus-Dieter; Fink, Ewald H.
The b\(^{1}\)\(\Sigma\)\(^{+}\)(b0\(^{+}\)) → X\(^{3}\)\(\Sigma\)\(^{-}\)(X\(_{1}\)0\(^{+}\), X\(_{2}\)1) and a\(^{1}\)\(\Delta\)(a2) → X\(_{2}\)1 Transitions of AsI
Journal of Molecular Spectroscopy, 194 (2) :250-255
1999
Publisher: Academic Press

809.

Beutel, M.; Setzer, Klaus-Dieter; Fink, Ewald H.
The b\(^{1}\)\(\Sigma\)\(^{+}\)(b0\(^{+}\)) → X\(^{3}\)\(\Sigma\)\(^{-}\)(X\(_{1}\)0\(^{+}\), X\(_{2}\)1) and a\(^{1}\)\(\Delta\)(a2) → X\(_{2}\)1 Transitions of AsI
Journal of Molecular Spectroscopy, 194 (2) :250-255
1999
Publisher: Academic Press

808.

Beutel, M.; Setzer, Klaus-Dieter; Fink, Ewald H.
The b\(^{1}\)\(\Sigma\)\(^{+}\)(b0\(^{+}\)) → X\(^{3}\)\(\Sigma\)\(^{-}\)(X\(_{1}\)0\(^{+}\), X\(_{2}\)1) and a\(^{1}\)\(\Delta\)(a2) → X\(_{2}\)1 transitions of SbF, SbCl, SbBr, and SbI
Journal of Molecular Spectroscopy, 195 (1) :147-153
1999
Publisher: Academic Press

807.

Beutel, M.; Setzer, Klaus-Dieter; Fink, Ewald H.
The b\(^{1}\)\(\Sigma\)\(^{+}\)(b0\(^{+}\)) → X\(^{3}\)\(\Sigma\)\(^{-}\)(X\(_{1}\)0\(^{+}\), X\(_{2}\)1) and a\(^{1}\)\(\Delta\)(a2) → X\(_{2}\)1 transitions of SbF, SbCl, SbBr, and SbI
Journal of Molecular Spectroscopy, 195 (1) :147-153
1999
Publisher: Academic Press

806.

Beutel, M.; Setzer, Klaus-Dieter; Fink, Ewald H.
The b1Σ+(b0+) → X3Σ-(X10+, X21) and a1Δ(a2) → X21 Transitions of AsI
Journal of Molecular Spectroscopy, 194 (2) :250-255
1999
Publisher: Academic Press

805.

Beutel, M.; Setzer, Klaus-Dieter; Fink, Ewald H.
The b1Σ+(b0+) → X3Σ-(X10+, X21) and a1Δ(a2) → X21 transitions of SbF, SbCl, SbBr, and SbI
Journal of Molecular Spectroscopy, 195 (1) :147-153
1999
Publisher: Academic Press

804.

Bunker, Philip R.; Bludsk{{\'y}}, Ota; Jensen, Per; Wesolowski, Steven S.; Van Huis, T. J.; Yamaguchi, Yukio; Schaefer, Henry F.
The H\(_{2}\)O\(^{++}\) Ground State Potential Energy Surface
Journal of Molecular Spectroscopy, 198 (2) :371-375
1999

803.

Bunker, Philip R.; Bludsk{{\'y}}, Ota; Jensen, Per; Wesolowski, Steven S.; Van Huis, T. J.; Yamaguchi, Yukio; Schaefer, Henry F.
The H\(_{2}\)O\(^{++}\) Ground State Potential Energy Surface
Journal of Molecular Spectroscopy, 198 (2) :371-375
1999

802.

Bunker, Philip R.; Bludský, Ota; Jensen, Per; Wesolowski, Steven S.; Van Huis, T. J.; Yamaguchi, Yukio; Schaefer, Henry F.
The H2O++ Ground State Potential Energy Surface
Journal of Molecular Spectroscopy, 198 (2) :371-375
1999

801.

Becker, Karl Heinz; Freitas Dinis, Carlos M.; Geiger, Harald; Wiesen, Peter
The reactions of OH radicals with di-i-propoxymethane and di-sec-butoxymethane: Kinetic measurements and structure activity relationships
Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics, 1 (20) :4721-4726
1999