2005
DOI: 10.1109/tcad.2004.841065
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An RLC interconnect model based on fourier analysis

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“…Recently, its employment in physics and engineering has attracted considerable interest. For example, heat conduction (Jenson and Jeffreys, 1977), transmission line model (Chen and Friedman, 2005), biological and financial systems (Laskin, 2000), dielectric and electrode–electrolyte polarization (Ichise et al, 1971; Sun et al, 1984), and diffusion waves (Ahmad and Sayed, 1996) can be stated for its applications.…”
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“…Recently, its employment in physics and engineering has attracted considerable interest. For example, heat conduction (Jenson and Jeffreys, 1977), transmission line model (Chen and Friedman, 2005), biological and financial systems (Laskin, 2000), dielectric and electrode–electrolyte polarization (Ichise et al, 1971; Sun et al, 1984), and diffusion waves (Ahmad and Sayed, 1996) can be stated for its applications.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For a transmission line shown in Fig. 8-A, the ABCD matrix can be written for the voltage and current of input/output as Equation 35, [34] 0 0 cosh( ) sinh( ) (35) 1 sinh( ) cosh( )…”
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