@article{mazzaro_steer_gard_walker_2008, title={Response of RF Networks to Transient Waveforms: Interference in Frequency-Hopped Communications}, volume={56}, ISSN={["1557-9670"]}, DOI={10.1109/TMTT.2008.2007085}, abstractNote={The long-tail transient responses of a bandpass network to pulsed and switched-tone stimuli are examined and a time-domain closed-form expression of the envelope response is developed. It is shown that the long-tail response leads to interference in frequency-hopping communication systems. Interference, and in particular co-site interference, can result in any radar, communication, or RF sensor system becoming exposed to unintentional pulsed RF signals. In the experimental study, 900-MHz Chebyshev bandpass filters are considered.}, number={12}, journal={IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON MICROWAVE THEORY AND TECHNIQUES}, author={Mazzaro, Gregory J. and Steer, Michael B. and Gard, Kevin G. and Walker, Aaron L.}, year={2008}, month={Dec}, pages={2808–2814} } @article{hart_luniya_nath_victor_walker_steer_2007, title={Modelling high-order filters in a transient microwave circuit simulator}, volume={1}, ISSN={["1751-8733"]}, DOI={10.1049/iet-map:20060231}, abstractNote={Transient simulation of narrowband bandpass filters used in microwave circuits is challenging because of matrix ill-conditioning. Here, such filters are modelled as the equivalent discrete-time form developed using a bilinear z-transform. The technique has been implemented in a general purpose transient circuit simulator and validated using a 1.7 GHz 5-section coaxial filter with a 0.9% bandwidth.}, number={5}, journal={IET MICROWAVES ANTENNAS & PROPAGATION}, author={Hart, F. P. and Luniya, S. R. and Nath, J. and Victor, A. and Walker, A. and Steer, M. B.}, year={2007}, month={Oct}, pages={1024–1028} }