Abstract
As shown in this paper, the classical transmission line equations for the distributed parameters model can be obtained from standard two-port network matrices avoiding the explicit use of partial differential equations. This is performed through a lemma derived directly from the Cayley--Hamilton theorem. The main advantage of this approach is that the modeling arises naturally in the frequency domain, allowing the consideration of frequency-dependent parameters (as, for instance, the resistance and inductance variations caused by the skin effect), normally not taken into account in time domain models.
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