Least-weighted-square method for analysis and synthesis of transmission lines

Seshagiri, N. (1967) Least-weighted-square method for analysis and synthesis of transmission lines IEEE Transactions on Microwave Theory and Techniques, 15 (9). pp. 494-503. ISSN 0018-9480

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Abstract

Analysis and synthesis of transmission lines of arbitrary geometry are not easy to realize with currently available methods. The object of this paper is to show that by introducing a new principle to be called the "least-weighted-square invariance deformation", it is possible to solve transmission line problems to desired orders of accuracy. A procedure based on this principle is given for deforming a given transmission line geometry keeping the characteristic impedance an invariant, or for synthesizing a transmission line cross-sectional geometry corresponding to the given constant parameters of the structure. The method is applied to the analysis of transmission lines having a regular polygonal outer conductor and a circular inner conductor. An application to a representative situation in synthesis is also described.

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