1996
DOI: 10.1002/(sici)1522-6301(199609)6:5<305::aid-mmce2>3.0.co;2-i
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Analysis of a shielded elevated coupled coplanar waveguide using a modified finite element method

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“…It has fewer losses and covers a broader range of characteristic impedances. The ESCPW has been mainly analyzed using the full-wave FDTD method [6,7], the quasi-static finite-difference technique [8], and the finite-element method [9]. To our knowledge, no closed-form expressions for the effective dielectric constant and the characteristic impedance of the ES-CPW are available.…”
Section: Equivalent-circuit Modelmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It has fewer losses and covers a broader range of characteristic impedances. The ESCPW has been mainly analyzed using the full-wave FDTD method [6,7], the quasi-static finite-difference technique [8], and the finite-element method [9]. To our knowledge, no closed-form expressions for the effective dielectric constant and the characteristic impedance of the ES-CPW are available.…”
Section: Equivalent-circuit Modelmentioning
confidence: 99%