2021
DOI: 10.1049/smt2.12065
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Measurement and causal modelling of twisted pair copper cables

Abstract: The modelling of twisted pair copper cables has been under investigation in recent years with the emergence of several forms of digital subscriber line broadband access technology including G.fast. Designers of these communication systems implement these models to prototype early system architectures as well as simulate feasibility trials on the existing subscriber loop infrastructure. Previous attempts at modelling these cables have been limited because of the challenges associated with acquiring physical mea… Show more

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“…It was experimentally proven in [11] that in the frequency range where the screen thickness is less than the depth of the skin layer, the inductance of the twisted shielded pair [12] increases. This leads to a decrease in the loss of electromagnetic energy in conductors [13,14] and, in general, in a twisted pair, provided the thickness of the electrical insulation is increased [10].…”
Section: Literature Review and Problem Statementmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It was experimentally proven in [11] that in the frequency range where the screen thickness is less than the depth of the skin layer, the inductance of the twisted shielded pair [12] increases. This leads to a decrease in the loss of electromagnetic energy in conductors [13,14] and, in general, in a twisted pair, provided the thickness of the electrical insulation is increased [10].…”
Section: Literature Review and Problem Statementmentioning
confidence: 99%