Title of article
Origins of the equivalent circuit concept: the current-source equivalent
Author/Authors
D.H.، Johnson, نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2003
Pages
-816
From page
817
To page
0
Abstract
The voltage-source equivalent was first derived by Hermann von Helmholtz (1821-1894) in an 1853 paper. Exactly thirty years later in 1883, Leon Charles Thevenin (1857-1926) published the same result, apparently unaware of Helmholtzʹs work. The generality of the equivalent source network was not appreciated until forty-three years later. Then, in 1926, Edward Lawry Norton (1898-1983) wrote an internal Bell Laboratory technical report that described in passing the usefulness in some applications of using the current-source form of the equivalent circuit. In that same year, Hans Ferdinand Mayer (1895-1980) published the same result and detailed it fully. As detailed subsequently, these people intertwine in interesting ways.
Keywords
Autonomous robots , internet working , robotic airships , unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) , programming environment , intelligent robots
Journal title
Proceedings of the IEEE
Serial Year
2003
Journal title
Proceedings of the IEEE
Record number
99666
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