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Auditory perspective transmission lines
Electrical Engineering, 1934Describing methods whereby high quality sound reproduction in auditory perspective can be accomplished over long distances, this discussion centers largely upon a description of the exact technique employed in providing communication transmission circuits for the Philadelphia-Washington demonstration.
H. A. Affel, R. W. Chesnut, R. H. Mills
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Journal of the American Institute of Electrical Engineers, 1923
There is great need for a better understanding on the part of transmission engineers of the traveling waves on lines. The complete analysis of such waves is inherently complicated, but there are certain approximate relations by which the progress of waves on our ordinary systems may be readily studied.
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There is great need for a better understanding on the part of transmission engineers of the traveling waves on lines. The complete analysis of such waves is inherently complicated, but there are certain approximate relations by which the progress of waves on our ordinary systems may be readily studied.
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Transmission lines and transmission line resonators
2018Transmission lines are arrangements of conductors whose purpose is the transfer of power or information from a source to a load, both of which should be viewed as generic. That is, the source may well be a generator but it can equally be the output of a device such as a transmitter, a receiving antenna, or an amplifier, whereas the load can be any ...
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2020
A transmission line (TL) is simply a medium that is capable of guiding or propagating electromagnetic energy. The transmission line stores the electric (E) and magnetic (M) energies and distributes them in space by alternating them between the two forms. This means that at any point along a TL, energy is stored in a mixture of E and M forms and, for an
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A transmission line (TL) is simply a medium that is capable of guiding or propagating electromagnetic energy. The transmission line stores the electric (E) and magnetic (M) energies and distributes them in space by alternating them between the two forms. This means that at any point along a TL, energy is stored in a mixture of E and M forms and, for an
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Transmissibility and transmission of respiratory viruses
Nature Reviews Microbiology, 2021Nancy H L Leung
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A survey of intelligent transmission line inspection based on unmanned aerial vehicle
Artificial Intelligence Review, 2022Yan-Hong Luo, Bo-Wen Zhou
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