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Electronic Representation of Line Reflex
Yousifová, Hanen ; Šátek, Václav (referee) ; Kunovský, Jiří (advisor)
It would be difficult to imagine a world without communication systems . In order to optimise guided communication systems , it is necessary to determine or project power and signal losses in the system, since all systems have such losses . To determine these losses and eventually ensure a maximum output, it is necessary to formulate some kind of equation with which to calculate these losses . A mathematical derivation for the telegraph equation in terms of voltage and current for a section of a transmission line will be investigated .
Telegraph Equation
Továrek, Tomáš ; Nechvátal, Luděk (referee) ; Franců, Jan (advisor)
Telegraph equations simulate propagation of the electric signal in an electrical transmission line. This pair of partial diferential equations is derived from physical laws. Behaviour of their solution,. especially effect of impedance match of transmission line on signal distortion is studied. The results are illustrated by numerical experiments.
Electronic Representation of Line Reflex
Yousifová, Hanen ; Šátek, Václav (referee) ; Kunovský, Jiří (advisor)
It would be difficult to imagine a world without communication systems . In order to optimise guided communication systems , it is necessary to determine or project power and signal losses in the system, since all systems have such losses . To determine these losses and eventually ensure a maximum output, it is necessary to formulate some kind of equation with which to calculate these losses . A mathematical derivation for the telegraph equation in terms of voltage and current for a section of a transmission line will be investigated .
Telegraph Equation
Továrek, Tomáš ; Nechvátal, Luděk (referee) ; Franců, Jan (advisor)
Telegraph equations simulate propagation of the electric signal in an electrical transmission line. This pair of partial diferential equations is derived from physical laws. Behaviour of their solution,. especially effect of impedance match of transmission line on signal distortion is studied. The results are illustrated by numerical experiments.

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