Inverse Scattering of Nonuniform Transmission Lines by Using Arbitrary Waveform
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概要
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A novel technique is developed to reconstruct a nonuniform transmission line by using arbitrary incident waveforms. By discretizing both the incident and reflected waves, we find that the ratio of reflected wave to incident wave has the same form as the reflection coefficient obtained by treating a nonuniform line as a cascaded, multiple-section signal line. A reconstruction scheme is derived to get the impedance profile of a nonuniform line. Some examples are presented to illustrate this new technique.
- 社団法人電子情報通信学会の論文
- 2000-12-25
著者
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Pan Te-wen
Department Of Electronic Engineering National Taiwan University Of Science And Technology
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Hsue C‐w
National Taiwan Univ. Sci.technol. Taipei Twn
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Hsue Ching-wen
Department Of Electronic Engineering National Taiwan University Of Science And Technology
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