2011
DOI: 10.1109/temc.2011.2146258
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Extension of the “Equivalent Cable Bundle Method” for Modeling Crosstalk of Complex Cable Bundles

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“…The ECBM for modeling crosstalk requires a five-step procedure detailed in [4], and a brief procedure is summarized as follows:…”
Section: Presentation Of the Proposed Methods For Modeling Crosstalk Omentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The ECBM for modeling crosstalk requires a five-step procedure detailed in [4], and a brief procedure is summarized as follows:…”
Section: Presentation Of the Proposed Methods For Modeling Crosstalk Omentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In this section, compared with previous papers [1][2][3][4][5][6][7][8][9], the differences and also the challenging points of the proposed method are the grouping of conductors and the building of the cross-section geometry of the reduced cable bundle model, which are detailed in the following paragraph. As far as the EM crosstalk is concerned, the approximate assumptions including a) all conductors are PEC and the surrounded medium is lossless, b) only transverse electromagnetic (TEM) mode is considered.…”
Section: Presentation Of the Proposed Methods For Modeling Crosstalk Omentioning
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“…emissions [7,8] and crosstalk [9,10] of complex cable bundles over a large frequency range with some specific adjustments. It has also been adapted to predict the crosstalk of a cable bundle in the cylindrical cavity which is considered as the ground return [11].…”
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