Ashok K. Agrawal
11 Papers
89 Citations
Ashok K. Agrawal is an academic researcher. The author has contributed to research in topics: Electromagnetic field & Telegrapher's equations. The author has an hindex of 5, co-authored 11 publications.
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Papers
Transient Response of Multiconductor Transmission Lines Excited by a Nonuniform Electromagnetic Field
TL;DR: In this paper, the time-domain transmission-line equations for uniform multiconductor transmission lines in a conductive, homogeneous medium excited by a transient, nonuniform electromagnetic (EM) field are derived from Maxwell's equations.
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Transient response of multiconductor transmission lines excited by a nonuniform electromagnetic field
Ashok K. Agrawal,Harold J. Price,Shyam H. Gurbaxani +2 more
- 02 Jun 1980
TL;DR: In this paper, the time-domain transmission-line equations for uniform multiconductor transmission lines in a conductive, homogeneous medium excited by a transient, nonuniform electromagnetic (EM) field are derived from Maxwell's equations.
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Experimental Characterization of Multiconductor Transmission Lines in the Frequency Domain
TL;DR: In this paper, a method for the characterization of multiconductor transmission lines in inhomogeneous media is presented and the appropriate multiconductor line equations are solved to obtain these parameters, which involves only the short-and open-circuit impedance measurements for different configurations.
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Experimental Characterization of Multiconductor Transmission Lines in Inhomogeneous Media Using Time-Domain Techniques
TL;DR: In this article, an effective method for the time-domain characterization of lossless multiconductor transmission lines with cross-sectionally inhomogeneous dielectrics is presented, which is concise and complete and identifies the propagation modes in a way that permits direct physical interpretation of the results.
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Application of Modal Analysis to the Transient Response of Multiconductor Transmission Lines with Branches
TL;DR: In this article, an effective method for computing the time-domain response of lossless multiconductor transmission lines with branches in cross-sectionally inhomogeneous dielectric media is presented.
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