Proceedings Article10.1109/ARFTG.1988.323901
Analysis of Multiconductor Transmission Lines
T. B. Arabi,T. K. Sarkar +1 more
- 24 May 1988
- Vol. 13, pp 45-54
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TL;DR: In this paper, the authors outline a methodology for the computation of the response of a multiconductor transmission line terminated by linear networks, where the lines are embedded in a multilayered lossy dielectric media and have arbitrary cross sections, but uniform along the length.
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Abstract: The objective of this paper is to outline a methodology for the computation of the response of a multiconductor transmission line terminated by linear networks. The lines are embedded in a multilayered lossy dielectric media and have arbitrary cross sections, but uniform along the length. To check the accuracy of the theoretical results, extensive experimental verification has been carried out.
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