2003
DOI: 10.7227/ijeee.40.3.5
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ABCD Matrix: A Unique Tool for Linear Two-Wire Transmission Line Modelling

Abstract: The aim of this note is to show that all the behaviour of a two-wire transmission line can be directly derived from the application of ABCD matrix mathematical concepts, avoiding the explicit use of differential equations. An important advantage of this approach is that the transmission line modelling arises naturally in the frequency domain. Therefore the consideration of frequency-dependent parameters can be carried out in a simple way compared with the time-domain. Some standard examples of transmission lin… Show more

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“…To simulate the influence of the cable on the performance of the pulse-echo system, the input impedance of the cable connected to the transducer [93,94] is first estimated as…”
Section: Input Impedance Of Coaxial Cable Connected To a Transducermentioning
confidence: 99%
“…To simulate the influence of the cable on the performance of the pulse-echo system, the input impedance of the cable connected to the transducer [93,94] is first estimated as…”
Section: Input Impedance Of Coaxial Cable Connected To a Transducermentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The occluded ear canal (space between the terminating edge of the probe eartip and eardrum) was represented as a concatenated sequence of seven rigid-walled, conical segments. Each section was modeled as a lossless two-port network using an ABCD transmission matrix (T ; Peres et al, 2003) of the form…”
Section: Ear-canal Measurementsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Transmission lines and discontinuities can be modeled as 2-port systems and are represented using ABCD matrices [7]. Thus, the circuit shown in Fig.…”
Section: A Mathematical Modelingmentioning
confidence: 99%