Published online by Cambridge University Press: 24 October 2008
The propagation of electric currents through long cables has often been treated theoretically and the solutions, first obtained by Kelvin and by Heaviside, have moulded the development of transcontinental telegraphy and telephony. These solutions presume that the source of electrical disturbance is situated at one point in the cable and this is the condition appropriate to wired communication, but in the more recent process of wireless communication we have an analogous problem which requires different terminal conditions.