Selection criteria of test signals for correlation-based wire fault analysis (preprint)

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Publication Type Report
School or College College of Engineering
Department Electrical & Computer Engineering
Creator Furse, Cynthia M.
Other Author Telasula, Venkata; Lo, Chet
Title Selection criteria of test signals for correlation-based wire fault analysis (preprint)
Date 2006
Description This paper compares reflectometry signals for location of intermittent faults on live electrical cables. STDR, SSTDR, linear chirp, quadratic chirp, concave-up chirp, convex-down chirp and all frequency randomized phase noise signals were tested. The SSTDR was observed to be the most effective signal for live wire testing, because of its minimal interference with the existing signals and narrow correlation signature. This paper provides a methodology for systematically evaluating signal performance and design criteria for live wire test systems.
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Publisher University of Utah
Journal Title Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering
First Page 1
Last Page 8
Language eng
Bibliographic Citation Telasula, V., Furse, C. M., & Lo, C. (2006). Selection criteria of test signals for correlation-based wire fault analysis (preprint). Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, 1-8.
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Reference URL https://collections.lib.utah.edu/ark:/87278/s6zs3dsj
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