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Yayın A computer-aided design technique for lossless matching networks with mixed, lumped and distributed elements(Elsevier GMBH, 2004) Sertbaş, Ahmet; Yarman, Bekir Sıddık BinboğaA computer-aided method for the design of lossless broadband matching networks with lumped elements and commensurate transmission lines is presented. ne method is based on combining the simplifield real frequency technique with the algebraic network decomposition by Fettweis. To show the application of the Computer-Aided Design (CAD) approach, an UHF antenna matching problem is solved.Yayın A real frequency approach to describe lossless two-ports formed with mixed lumped and distributed elements(Urban & Fischer Verlag, 2001) Aksen, Ahmet; Yarman, Bekir Sıddık BinboğaThe design of microwave filters, matching networks, amplifiers, that Is the "Broadband Networks" with mixed lossless lumped and distributed elements, has been a significant concern of the circuit theoreticians of the field. Yet, there has been no complete practical solution Introduced In the literature so far. In this paper, an attempt has been made to design broadband networks constructed with a cascade connection of low pass LC ladders connected with commensurate transmission lines. The new design procedure Is based on the two-variable description of the Simplified Real Frequency Technique. Up to five mixed-elements explicit equations are given to describe some selected network topologies. In general, synthesis Is carried out employing a decomposition technique first Introduced by Alfred Fettwels. A "Double Matching Design" example is presented to exhibit the merits and the application of the new approach.Yayın A new method to represent speech signals via predefined signature and envelope sequences(Hindawi Publishing Corporation, 2007) Güz, Ümit; Gürkan, Hakan; Yarman, Bekir Sıddık BinboğaA novel systematic procedure referred to as "SYMPES" to model speech signals is introduced. The structure of SYMPES is based on the creation of the so-called predefined "signature S = {S(R)(n)} and envelope E = {E(K) (n)}" sets. These sets are speaker and language independent. Once the speech signals are divided into frames with selected lengths, then each frame sequence X(i)( n) is reconstructed by means of the mathematical form X(i)( n) = C(i)E(K) (n) S(R)(n). In this representation, C(i) is called the gain factor, S(R)(n) and E(K) (n) are properly assigned from the predefined signature and envelope sets, respectively. Examples are given to exhibit the implementation of SYMPES. It is shown that for the same compression ratio or better, SYMPES yields considerably better speech quality over the commercially available coders such as G. 726 (ADPCM) at 16 kbps and voice excited LPC-10E (FS1015) at 2.4 kbps.Yayın Microwave engineering expertise in Turkey(Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc., 2018-05) Yarman, Bekir Sıddık Binboğa; Palamutçuoğulları, Osman; Kaya, İlker; Kızılbey, Oǧuzhan; Aksen, Ahmet; Akın, Tayfun; Özkan, Z. Levent; Oksar, İrfan; Nesimoğlu, TayfunReports on the status of microwave education and technological development in Turkey.Yayın On the comparative results of "SYMPES: A new method of speech modeling"(Elsevier GMBH, 2006) Yarman, Bekir Sıddık Binboğa; Güz, Ümit; Gürkan, HakanIn this paper, the new method of speech modeling which is called SYMPES (A Novel Systematic Procedure to Model Speech Signals via Predefined "Envelope and Signature Sequences") is introduced and it is compared with the commercially available methods. It is shown that for the same compression ratio or better, SYMPES yields considerably better hearing quality over the coders such as G.726 (ADPCM) at 16 kbps and voice-excited LPC-10E of 2.4 kbps.Yayın An immitance based tool for modelling passive one-port devices by means of darlington equivalents(Urban & Fischer Verlag, 2001) Yarman, Bekir Sıddık Binboğa; Aksen, Ahmet; Kılınç, AliAn immitance-based method is presented to model measured or computed data, obtained from a "passive one-port physical device" by means of its Darlington equivalent. In other words, the given data is modelled as a lossless two port terminated in a unit resistor. The basis of the new modelling tool rests on the numerical decomposition of the given immitance data into its Foster and minimum parts. Therefore, the proposed technique does not require any choice for the circuit topology to build the model. Rather, the optimum circuit topology that characterises the given data is the natural consequence of the modelling process proposed in this paper. A main algorithm is presented to construct the model from the given data. It is expected that the proposed modelling tool will find practical applications in the behaviour characterisation, simulation, and design of high speed/high frequency analog/digital mobile communication sub-systems manufactured on VLSI chips. An antenna-modelling example is included to systematically exhibit the implementation of the modelling technique.Yayın A novel method to represent speech signals(Elsevier Science BV, 2005-01) Akdeniz, Rafet; Yarman, Bekir Sıddık BinboğaIn this work, speech signals are modeled by means of the so-called pre-defined "signature functions". The pre-defined signature functions are generated using the statistical properties of the speech signals. It has been exhibited that, with a few basic signature functions, any speech signal can be generated within a tolerable error.












