Título: Modeling of Telecommunication Cables for Gigabit DSL Application
Autores: Nevosad, Marek; Department of Telecommunication Engineering Faculty of Electrical Engineering, Czech Technical University in Prague Prague
Lafata, Pavel
Jares, Petr
Fecha: 2013-11-19
Publicador: Advances in Electrical and Electronic Engineering
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Tema: G-FAST; gigabit digital subscriber line; modeling; telecommunication cables; xDSL.
Descripción: The first part of our paper brings the description and analysis of method used for modeling of metallic cable’s parameters according to the modified KPN model. Moreover we were able to perform measurements and estimations for real metallic cable’s with various transmission characteristics and constructional arrangement, for which we derived the necessary parameters of a new modeling method. Following part contains the comparison of measured characteristics with their models according to the modified KPN model. Finally, we discussed obtained results.
Idioma: Inglés

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