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Modeling and simulation of branched wiring network
This paper presents a method to analyze the reflectometry responses of a branched network of non-ideal wires. A modified bounce diagram that uses a transition matrix to keep track of signal flow is used. This approach is further improved by including the complex propagation constant to include the frequency dependent filtering effect (phase delay and attenuation) of the non-ideal transmission lines