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    A proposal for a computational design and ecology based approach to architectural design studio
    (Springer, 2022-03) Karadağ, Derya; Tüker, Çetin
    Using computational design methods, this study aims to analyze the effects of an integrated design process model on the ecological awareness of architectural students, and on their ability to incorporate ecological issues in their design work. To this end, two studies have been carried out. The first one involves a survey about how ecology-related and computational design courses complement the architectural design studio at different universities in Turkey. The second one, which is the main study of this paper, presents the results of an ecology-based computational design workshop. According to the results of the first study, computer-based design courses in Turkey usually lack the dimension of “computational thinking”, focusing only on computer-aided design tools. Moreover, we have also found out that ecology courses in Turkish architectural education are mostly elective, and hence, have only very indirect connection to the architectural design studio. In the second study, we have demonstrated how incorporating computational thinking into the design process increase students’ awareness of the ecological dimension and their ability to make this dimension an integral part of their projects. The paper concludes by elaborating on the importance of computational methods in architectural education.
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    A numerical real frequency broadband matching technique based on parametric representation of scattering parameters
    (IEEE, 1998-11-24) Aksen, Ahmet; Çimen, Ebru Gürsu; Yarman, Bekir Sıddık Binboğa
    In this study, a computer, aided broadband matching technique based on the parametric representation of scattering parameters is proposed. The new technique combines the advantageous of the so called parametric approach utilizing the impedance formalizm and the real frequency scattering technique. With the reformulation of these real frequency techniques, some laborous numerical computational steps are omitted. The descriptive network functions are obtained in an explicit form without any need to the polynomial factorizations and the solution of equation sets. The application of the technique and the comparision of the results with those of the other real frequency approaches is discussed on examples.
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    A computer aided design technique for hybrid and monolithic microwave amplifiers employing distributed equalizers with lumped discontinuities
    (IEEE, 2001) Aksen, Ahmet; Yarman, Bekir Sıddık Binboğa
    This paper will addres the use of mixed lumped and distributed elements in the matching equalizers of microwave amplifers for hybrid and monolithic MIC realizations. In this work we show how the computer aided real frequency technique can be extended to design broadband amplifiers employing distributed equalizers with lumped discontinuities. The scattering based two-variable description of lossless equalizers with mixed lumped-distributed elements will be discussed and the potential benefits of the approach will be indicated by examples.
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    A parametric approach to describe distributed two-ports with lumped discontinuities for the design of broadband MMIC's
    (IEEE, 2003) Aksen, Ahmet; Yarman, Bekir Sıddık Binboğa
    This paper addreses the use of mixed lumped and distributed elements in the matching equalizers of broadband microwave communication subsytems in MMIC realizations. Construction of two-variable scattering functions for lossless equalizers with mixed lumped-distributed elements is discussed. For the computer aided design and the simulation of lossless distributed two-ports with lumped discontinuity models, a parametric real frequency matching technique is presented. It is expected that the proposed tool will find practical applications for accurate representation of MMIC layouts. A matching network design example is included to systematically exhibit the implementation of the proposed approach.