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A comparative overview of microwave and wireless power-amplifier behavioral modeling approaches
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EngineeringRadio FrequencyBehavioral ModelingElectromagnetic CompatibilityWireless Power AmplifiersDigital FilterComputational ElectromagneticsWireless ModelingComparative OverviewCircuit AnalysisElectrical EngineeringEnergy HarvestingNonlinear CircuitAntennaComputer EngineeringMicrowave EngineeringSignal ProcessingWireless PropagationFilter DesignRf SubsystemAnalog Behavioral Modeling
This paper presents a comparative overview of the most important approaches presented to address the behavioral modeling of microwave and wireless power amplifiers (PAs). Starting from a theoretical framework of recursive and nonrecursive nonlinear filters, it proposes a classification of the various PA behavioral models, discussing their abilities to represent the different effects observed in practical circuits. Using that formal procedure, one explains how it was possible to integrate a wide range of behavioral modeling activities and to show that some of them, which at first glance seemed to be quite different, are, indeed, identical in their modeling capabilities.
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