Presentation 2009-01-23
Transmission-Line-Circuit Theory for EMC Problems in Main-Line Network
Yoshio KAMI, Fengchao XIAO, Kimitoshi MURANO,
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Abstract(in English) Power-line communication (PLC) using an inhouse main-power line needs not to construct a additional new transmission lines. The main lines are for power transmission of a frequency of 50- or 60-Hz, not for high-frequency signal of a short-wave band. The main distribution line is fundamentally constructed from two-conductor line, so that its electromagnetic fields are generated in an open area, which is anxious for EMC problems in PLC. Generally, a theory for a transmission line is based on telegrapher's equations. In this article, in considering the EMC problems in the main distribution, the usage. and application of a network, which has mode-voltage and -current terminals in the expression of impedance/admittance matrix has been proposed, is discussed. Moreover, some techniques based on the traditional transmission-line theory are discussed for some basic problems.
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Keyword(in English) EMC / transmission-line theory / telegrapher's equations / electromagnetic coupling / crosstalk
Paper # EMCJ2008-107
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Conference Date 2009/1/16(1days)
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Title (in English) Transmission-Line-Circuit Theory for EMC Problems in Main-Line Network
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Keyword(1) EMC
Keyword(2) transmission-line theory
Keyword(3) telegrapher's equations
Keyword(4) electromagnetic coupling
Keyword(5) crosstalk
1st Author's Name Yoshio KAMI
1st Author's Affiliation University of Electro-Communications()
2nd Author's Name Fengchao XIAO
2nd Author's Affiliation University of Electro-Communications
3rd Author's Name Kimitoshi MURANO
3rd Author's Affiliation Tokai University
Date 2009-01-23
Paper # EMCJ2008-107
Volume (vol) vol.108
Number (no) 401
Page pp.pp.-
#Pages 6
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