2008 38th European Microwave Conference 2008
DOI: 10.1109/eumc.2008.4751582
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Experimental validation of the stochastic model of a randomly fluctuating transmission-line

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“…Thus, the developed concept, after some generalization, can be taken as an alternative to other methods widely used in electrical engineering when random processes and variability of parameters have to be considered. From many areas, we can at least mention issues of signal integrity and electromagnetic compatibility in mixed electronic systems with transmission lines (Cheldavi, 1998;Sy et al, 2008Sy et al, , 2009Magdowski and Vick, 2012;Manfredi and Canavero, 2013;Manfredi et al, 2014;Larbi et al, 2016;Kouassi et al, 2016;Kasmi et al, 2016).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Thus, the developed concept, after some generalization, can be taken as an alternative to other methods widely used in electrical engineering when random processes and variability of parameters have to be considered. From many areas, we can at least mention issues of signal integrity and electromagnetic compatibility in mixed electronic systems with transmission lines (Cheldavi, 1998;Sy et al, 2008Sy et al, , 2009Magdowski and Vick, 2012;Manfredi and Canavero, 2013;Manfredi et al, 2014;Larbi et al, 2016;Kouassi et al, 2016;Kasmi et al, 2016).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%