Method and system for modeling distributed time invariant...

Data processing: structural design – modeling – simulation – and em – Simulating electronic device or electrical system – Timing

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C703S013000, C703S014000

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ABSTRACT:
A reduced order model of a distributed time invariant system is produced by projecting system matrices onto smaller matrices, interpolating the matrices and placing into a state-space system. The system matrices are an internal representation of the distributed time invariant system which comprises a description of the system to be modeled, mainly, for example, its inputs and outputs. The method is applied to distributed systems and guarantees accuracy in complicated systems and produces well-behaved models appropriate for use in simulators and simulations.

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