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      <subfield code="a">Pérez-Escribano, Mario</subfield>
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      <subfield code="a">Márquez-Segura, Enrique</subfield>
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      <subfield code="a">In this work, a comparison between three broadband methods used to estimate the&#xd;
propagation constant of planar transmission lines is presented. The goal of this comparison is to study&#xd;
how possible random measurement errors can affect the use of the aforementioned methods commonly&#xd;
used, since in ideal conditions the same solution is obtained from all of them. For this purpose, a sensitivity&#xd;
analysis is carried out in order to study the similarities and differences and how errors in measured Sparameters&#xd;
and in line lengths affect the attenuation and the phase constant obtained from each method.&#xd;
Subsequently, a minimization approach that consists of a least-square estimation using a criteria to choose&#xd;
the optimal line lengths is proposed to minimize measurement errors. Finally, an experiment has been&#xd;
designed, manufactured using microstrip transmission lines, and measured to validate the developed theory.&#xd;
Results corroborate the proposed theory and show an excellent agreement with electromagnetic simulations&#xd;
in the 0.1- to 50-GHz frequency band, therefore assessing the suitability of the proposed error analysis.</subfield>
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      <subfield code="a">Redes de banda ancha</subfield>
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      <subfield code="a">Random Errors in Broadband Characterization of the Propagation Constant of Transmission Lines Using Multiple Two-Port Measurements</subfield>
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