STEP-UP N-PORT NETWORKS.

Abstract

The paper presents a method of characterizing n-port networks. It is shown that a large class of lossless n-ports can be characterized by sequences of step-up vectors, i.e., vectors which form successive incident voltages to the networks and which are orthonormal at the same time. As a result, lossless networks can be classified into several classes. The most interesting one is, perhaps, the step-up class which is shown to behave jointly like a unitary operator and a complete step-up operator on separate subspaces of the space of L sub 2 vectors. (Author)

Document Details

Document Type
Technical Report
Publication Date
Jan 01, 1967
Accession Number
AD0650112

Entities

People

  • Brian Anderson
  • D. G. Lampard
  • N. Levan
  • R. W. Newcomb

Organizations

  • Stanford University

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  • Cognitive Systems Engineering
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  • Electrical Engineering
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  • Mechatronic Engineering
  • Sequences
  • Systems Engineering
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