Non-radiating sources in time-domain transmission-line theory
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Summary, in English
The concept of non-radiating sources is introduced to transmission lines in
the time-domain analysis. A method is presented to construct localized voltage
and current sources which do not produce any fields outside the source
domain. These sources cannot therefore be detected by measurements made
outside the source region. The importance of such sources for the uniqueness
of the inverse source problem is pointed out, and energy conditions for the
uniqueness are discussed. The analysis can be advantageously used in the
design and optimization of the EMC properties of transmission lines.
the time-domain analysis. A method is presented to construct localized voltage
and current sources which do not produce any fields outside the source
domain. These sources cannot therefore be detected by measurements made
outside the source region. The importance of such sources for the uniqueness
of the inverse source problem is pointed out, and energy conditions for the
uniqueness are discussed. The analysis can be advantageously used in the
design and optimization of the EMC properties of transmission lines.
Publishing year
1996
Language
English
Publication/Series
Technical Report LUTEDX/(TEAT-7049)/1-11/(1996)
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Topic
- Other Electrical Engineering, Electronic Engineering, Information Engineering
- Electrical Engineering, Electronic Engineering, Information Engineering
Status
Published
Report number
TEAT-7049
Research group
- Electromagnetic theory