Vol. 44
Latest Volume
All Volumes
PIERC 143 [2024] PIERC 142 [2024] PIERC 141 [2024] PIERC 140 [2024] PIERC 139 [2024] PIERC 138 [2023] PIERC 137 [2023] PIERC 136 [2023] PIERC 135 [2023] PIERC 134 [2023] PIERC 133 [2023] PIERC 132 [2023] PIERC 131 [2023] PIERC 130 [2023] PIERC 129 [2023] PIERC 128 [2023] PIERC 127 [2022] PIERC 126 [2022] PIERC 125 [2022] PIERC 124 [2022] PIERC 123 [2022] PIERC 122 [2022] PIERC 121 [2022] PIERC 120 [2022] PIERC 119 [2022] PIERC 118 [2022] PIERC 117 [2021] PIERC 116 [2021] PIERC 115 [2021] PIERC 114 [2021] PIERC 113 [2021] PIERC 112 [2021] PIERC 111 [2021] PIERC 110 [2021] PIERC 109 [2021] PIERC 108 [2021] PIERC 107 [2021] PIERC 106 [2020] PIERC 105 [2020] PIERC 104 [2020] PIERC 103 [2020] PIERC 102 [2020] PIERC 101 [2020] PIERC 100 [2020] PIERC 99 [2020] PIERC 98 [2020] PIERC 97 [2019] PIERC 96 [2019] PIERC 95 [2019] PIERC 94 [2019] PIERC 93 [2019] PIERC 92 [2019] PIERC 91 [2019] PIERC 90 [2019] PIERC 89 [2019] PIERC 88 [2018] PIERC 87 [2018] PIERC 86 [2018] PIERC 85 [2018] PIERC 84 [2018] PIERC 83 [2018] PIERC 82 [2018] PIERC 81 [2018] PIERC 80 [2018] PIERC 79 [2017] PIERC 78 [2017] PIERC 77 [2017] PIERC 76 [2017] PIERC 75 [2017] PIERC 74 [2017] PIERC 73 [2017] PIERC 72 [2017] PIERC 71 [2017] PIERC 70 [2016] PIERC 69 [2016] PIERC 68 [2016] PIERC 67 [2016] PIERC 66 [2016] PIERC 65 [2016] PIERC 64 [2016] PIERC 63 [2016] PIERC 62 [2016] PIERC 61 [2016] PIERC 60 [2015] PIERC 59 [2015] PIERC 58 [2015] PIERC 57 [2015] PIERC 56 [2015] PIERC 55 [2014] PIERC 54 [2014] PIERC 53 [2014] PIERC 52 [2014] PIERC 51 [2014] PIERC 50 [2014] PIERC 49 [2014] PIERC 48 [2014] PIERC 47 [2014] PIERC 46 [2014] PIERC 45 [2013] PIERC 44 [2013] PIERC 43 [2013] PIERC 42 [2013] PIERC 41 [2013] PIERC 40 [2013] PIERC 39 [2013] PIERC 38 [2013] PIERC 37 [2013] PIERC 36 [2013] PIERC 35 [2013] PIERC 34 [2013] PIERC 33 [2012] PIERC 32 [2012] PIERC 31 [2012] PIERC 30 [2012] PIERC 29 [2012] PIERC 28 [2012] PIERC 27 [2012] PIERC 26 [2012] PIERC 25 [2012] PIERC 24 [2011] PIERC 23 [2011] PIERC 22 [2011] PIERC 21 [2011] PIERC 20 [2011] PIERC 19 [2011] PIERC 18 [2011] PIERC 17 [2010] PIERC 16 [2010] PIERC 15 [2010] PIERC 14 [2010] PIERC 13 [2010] PIERC 12 [2010] PIERC 11 [2009] PIERC 10 [2009] PIERC 9 [2009] PIERC 8 [2009] PIERC 7 [2009] PIERC 6 [2009] PIERC 5 [2008] PIERC 4 [2008] PIERC 3 [2008] PIERC 2 [2008] PIERC 1 [2008]
2013-10-17
PIER C
Vol. 44, 251-261, 2013
download: 187
Two Kinds of Dual-Band Bandpass Filter Based on a Single Square Ring Resonator
Kun Deng , Shou Jia Sun , Shuai Yang , Bian Wu and Chang-Hong Liang
In this paper, two kinds of dual-band bandpass filter (BPF) based on a single square ring resonator are presented, which are realized by loading capacitance or inductive stubs, respectively. Even-odd-mode analysis is applied to explain their model characteristics. One filter is implemented by loading a pair of capacitance stubs, and both in-band couplings can be tuned in a reasonable range. Another filter is completed by loading a pair of inductive stubs, and the first and second passband center frequencies can be controlled independently. For demonstration, two filters operating at 2.45/5.25 GHz and 2.4/5.25 GHz are designed and fabricated. The simulated and measured results show good agreements.
TWO KINDS OF DUAL-BAND BANDPASS FILTER BASED ON A SINGLE SQUARE RING RESONATOR
2013-10-17
PIER C
Vol. 44, 239-249, 2013
download: 311
A High-Gain Broad-Band Waveguide Longitudinal Slot Array Antenna
Rintu Kumar Gayen and Sushrut Das
This paper presents method of moments based analysis of high-gain broad-band waveguide broad-wall longitudinal slot array antenna. Initially a basic two-element slot array antenna has been analyzed, and corresponding scattering parameter data have been obtained. The theoretical data have been compared with experimental data and Ansoft HFSS's simulated data to validate the proposed method. The excellent agreement obtained between the results validates the analysis. After validating the methodology attempts have been made to design a broad-band high-gain slot array antenna. An 18-element slot array antenna has been designed, fabricated and tested. The fabricated antenna provides a high gain over large band width.
A HIGH-GAIN BROAD-BAND WAVEGUIDE LONGITUDINAL SLOT ARRAY ANTENNA
2013-10-15
PIER C
Vol. 44, 225-238, 2013
download: 220
Low Third-Order Intermodulation Distortion in Ba0.6SR0.4Tio3 Thin Film Interdigital Capacitors
Muhammad Farid Abdul Khalid , Ernest A. Fardin , James R. Scott , Anthony S. Holland and Kamran Ghorbani
A new method for the theoretical analysis of the third-order intermodulation distortion (IM3) in barium strontium titanate (BST) thin film interdigital capacitors (IDCs) on r-plane sapphire substrates is presented. Two circuit topologies-the dual and series dual BST varactor circuit-are proposed and their theoretical models along with simulated and measured results are presented. Low IM3 is demonstrated and experimentally verified. By proper selective biasing, very low nulls are observed in both dual and series dual BST varactor circuit topologies which indicate minimum distortion. The measured first nulls are achieved at ±13 V and ± 20 V for the dual and series dual topologies respectively. These results demonstrate the potential of incorporating these highly linear BST varactors in silicon on sapphire (SoS) applications.
LOW THIRD-ORDER INTERMODULATION DISTORTION IN Ba<sub>0.6</sub>Sr<sub>0.4</sub>TiO<sub>3</sub> THIN FILM INTERDIGITAL CAPACITORS
2013-10-11
PIER C
Vol. 44, 211-223, 2013
download: 311
An Array of Broadband Dual Polarized Electromagnetically Coupled Microstrip Antennas
Prashant Kumar Mishra , Dhananjay Ramchandra Jahagirdar and Girish Kumar
In this paper, design of broadband dual polarized electromagnetically coupled antenna array is proposed to achieve high isolation between two orthogonal ports. A dual polarized electromagnetically coupled microstrip antenna is designed with a suspended radiating element placed in inverted microstrip configuration and excited by two orthogonal microstrip line feeds to achieve broad bandwidth and high isolation. The antenna is designed for 5.8 GHz frequency band. In order to optimize the design, detailed parametric analysis of the antenna is presented. The antenna design is extended to 2×2 antenna array, with top layer radiating elements electromagnetically coupled to the open microstrip feed line network. The 6×6 antenna array is designed using 2×2 sub arrays with power divider network. The power divider network is integrated on the back side of the feed network to feed 2×2 antenna sub arrays. The 6×6 antenna array achieves VSWR < 2 bandwidth of 26% for Port 1 and 28% for Port 2. The 6×6 antenna array has measured gain of 22 dBi at 5.8 GHz with isolation between two orthogonal ports > 30 dB.
AN ARRAY OF BROADBAND DUAL POLARIZED ELECTROMAGNETICALLY COUPLED MICROSTRIP ANTENNAS
2013-10-11
PIER C
Vol. 44, 197-210, 2013
download: 232
3D Lumped Components and Miniaturized Bandpass Filter in an Ultra-Thin m -Lcp for Sop Applications
Eyad Arabi and Atif Shamim
In this work, a library of 3D lumped components completely embedded in the thinnest, multilayer LCP (M-LCP) stack- up with four metallization layers and 100 μm of total thickness, is reported for the first time. A vertically and horizontally interdigitated capacitor, realized in this stack-up, provides higher self resonant frequency as compared to a similarly sized conventional parallel plate capacitor. Based on the above mentioned library, a miniaturized bandpass filter is presented for the GPS application. It utilizes mutually coupled inductors and is the smallest reported in the literature with a size of (0.035×0.028×0.00089)λg. Finally, the same filter realized in a competing ceramic technology (LTCC) is compared in performance with the ultra-thin M-LCP design. The M-LCP module presented in this work is inherently exible and offers great potential for wearable and conformal applications.
3D LUMPED COMPONENTS AND MINIATURIZED BANDPASS FILTER IN AN ULTRA-THIN M-LCP FOR SOP APPLICATIONS
2013-10-10
PIER C
Vol. 44, 185-195, 2013
download: 207
Metamaterial-Based Highly Directive Antenna: Application in a Monochromatic Wave Radar for a Contactless Measurement of the Breathing Activity
Riad Yahiaoui , Regis Chantalat , Nicolas Chevalier , Marc Jouvet and Michele Lalande
We report the numerical and experimental investigation of a highly directive Fabry-Perot (FP) cavity antenna based on a metamaterial, operating in the microwave regime. Numerical simulations using finite element method and reflection-transmission microwave measurements have been performed and a good quantitative agreement has been observed. Measured return losses and radiations patterns done in an anechoic chamber agree very well with the simulated ones. The potential application of the proposed FP cavity antenna in a non-contact breathing sensor is proposed and evaluated. Experimental record and frequency spectrum for respiratory movements of human-being (voluntary under test) are presented. The low cost and simple fabrication process of the proposed FP cavity antenna make it very promising for its integration in modern telecommunication systems.
METAMATERIAL-BASED HIGHLY DIRECTIVE ANTENNA: APPLICATION IN A MONOCHROMATIC WAVE RADAR FOR A CONTACTLESS MEASUREMENT OF THE BREATHING ACTIVITY
2013-10-10
PIER C
Vol. 44, 175-184, 2013
download: 226
On the Outage Probability Prediction of Time Diversity Scheme in Broadband Satellite Communication Systems
Charilaos I. Kourogiorgas , Athanasios Panagopoulos , Spiros N. Livieratos and George Chatzarakis
A novel model for the outage probability prediction in time diversity satellite communication (SatCom) systems operating above 10 GHz is proposed. Due to the migration of operating frequency at Ka band and above, atmospheric phenomena affect the signal. Rain is the dominant fading mechanism. Diversity techniques are the probable solution of the compensation of rain fading. Among the diversity techniques, time diversity has been identified as an efficient and cost effective technique. A method for the prediction of outage performance and diversity gain of time diversity SatCom systems is presented based on the physical assumptions of a well accepted dynamic stochastic model. The new method is tested against with simulated and experimental data with encouraging results.
ON THE OUTAGE PROBABILITY PREDICTION OF TIME DIVERSITY SCHEME IN BROADBAND SATELLITE COMMUNICATION SYSTEMS
2013-10-10
PIER C
Vol. 44, 161-174, 2013
download: 417
Design, Assembly and Testing of a High Gain LHCP Helical Antenna for Reception of Reflected GPS Signals
Mohammad Usman , Tahir Saleem and David W. Armitage
This paper describes the design, assembly and field testing of a LHCP (Left Hand Circularly Polarized) high gain helical antenna. The antenna is to be utilized for the reception of reflected Global Positioning System (GPS) signals, which are correlated with the direct signals to form an image of the area of interest. Thus the antenna forms a constituent element of a remote imaging system. Owing to the low power of the reflected GPS signals the major design parameter was obviously high gain, while maintaining the polarization integrity of reflected GPS signals. *
DESIGN, ASSEMBLY AND TESTING OF A HIGH GAIN LHCP HELICAL ANTENNA FOR RECEPTION OF REFLECTED GPS SIGNALS
2013-09-30
PIER C
Vol. 44, 145-159, 2013
download: 209
Research on Vessel and Chaff Echo Characteristics for Wideband Coherent Radar
Bo Liu and Wenge Chang
To study effective anti-chaff jamming methods, this paper investigates the echo characteristics of the vessel and the chaff for missile-borne wideband coherent radars. Firstly, the echo model of the missile-borne wideband coherent LFM pulses radar is built, and the range-Doppler image of the echoes is derived. Based on the measured data, the differences of the echoes between the vessel and the chaff are analyzed. Then in terms of the spread feature and the energy evenness of the range-Doppler image, two features of the radar echoes are proposed to distinguish the vessel and chaff. Finally, statistical distributions of the two features are investigated, and we find that the proposed features can be used for chaff jamming identification and suppression.
RESEARCH ON VESSEL AND CHAFF ECHO CHARACTERISTICS FOR WIDEBAND COHERENT RADAR
2013-09-27
PIER C
Vol. 44, 133-144, 2013
download: 276
Estimate of the Shielding Effectiveness of an Electrically Large Enclosure Made with Pierced Metallic Plate in a Well-Stirred Reverberation Chamber
Angelo Gifuni , Giuseppe Ferrara , Maurizio Migliaccio and Antonio Sorrentino
In this document, a simple and efficacious method to estimate the shielding effectiveness of an electrically large enclosure (SEe) made with pierced metallic plate is shown under uniform and isotropic field conditions, which are produced in a reverberation chamber (RC) where the field is well stirred. The estimate is made by the calculation of the transmission cross sections (TCSs) of the walls of an enclosure and absorption cross sections (ACSs) of the inner losses. TCSs and ACSs are connected to the shielding effectiveness (SE) of the walls and inner losses, respectively; the latter are also connected to the reflectivity of the enclosure internal walls. The comparison with measurements made in an RC matches enough. It shows that the method shown here is sound. Moreover, the results support a recent model that connects SEe to SE by the reflectivity of the enclosure internal walls, and show still further that unloaded electrically large enclosures with distributed apertures are not very efficacious.
ESTIMATE OF THE SHIELDING EFFECTIVENESS OF AN ELECTRICALLY LARGE ENCLOSURE MADE WITH PIERCED METALLIC PLATE IN A WELL-STIRRED REVERBERATION CHAMBER
2013-09-26
PIER C
Vol. 44, 123-131, 2013
download: 193
Novel Simplified Dual-Composite Right/Left-Handed Transmission Line and Its Application in Bandpass Filter with Dual Notch Bands
Guo-Cheng Wu , Guangming Wang and Ya-Wei Wang
In this article, a novel simplified dual-composite right/left-handed transmission line (S-DCRLH-TL) is proposed according to the theory of dual-composite right/left-handed transmission line. The electromagnetic characteristics of S-D-CRLH-TL are analyzed by simulator, and the results indicate that the proposed structure has two narrow stopbands; they can be controlled by changing the geometry parameters of the structure. Then, a bandpass filter with dual notched bands is designed by using the unit cell of S-D-CRLH-TL, and the designed filter is simulated, fabricated and measured, the measured and simulated results are in good agreement with each other, showing that the two notched bands centered at 3.60 GHz and 5.50 GHz, and the bandwidths are 9.7% and 7.3%. This designed filter can avoid the interference to UWB communication system effectively, which comes from the signals of WiMAX and WLAN. Besides, in comparison with the other bandpass filter with notched bands, the designed filter has good electromagnetic performances.
NOVEL SIMPLIFIED DUAL-COMPOSITE RIGHT/LEFT-HANDED TRANSMISSION LINE AND ITS APPLICATION IN BANDPASS FILTER WITH DUAL NOTCH BANDS
2013-09-24
PIER C
Vol. 44, 109-122, 2013
download: 207
MIMO Capacity in UWB Channels in an Office Environment for Different Polarizations
Concepcion Garcia-Pardo , José-Maria Molina-García-Pardo , José-Víctor Rodríguez and Leandro Juan-Llácer
In this paper, a 4 × 4 indoor Multiple-Input Multiple-Output Ultra-Wideband (MIMO-UWB) measurement campaign in the 2-5 GHz bandwidth is presented. The main contribution of this work is the impact of radio-wave polarization as well as the effect of frequency dependence on the capacity of MIMO-UWB systems working in an office environment. To accomplish this, the capacityfor different polarizations is analyzed under two different assumptions: constant or variable Signalto-Noise Ratio.
MIMO CAPACITY IN UWB CHANNELS IN AN OFFICE ENVIRONMENT FOR DIFFERENT POLARIZATIONS
2013-09-24
PIER C
Vol. 44, 95-108, 2013
download: 444
A Compact Stacked Bidirectional Antenna for Dual-Polarized WLAN Applications
Tianyu Jia and Xiuping Li
A compact stacked bidirectional antenna is presented for dual-polarized 2.4 GHz WLAN applications in this paper. The antenna consists of an orthogonal coupling feed driver and stacked director array, with the overall size 50×50×160 mm3. Dual-polarization is excited by the orthogonal coupling line, and the director array contributes to the bidirectional radiation pattern. Both the coupling feed driver and directors are printed on FR4 substrate and supported by plastic pillars. The measured bandwidth of the two ports are 2.33-2.62 GHz (11.8%) and 2.32-2.64 GHz (13%) under the condition of VSWR less than 2. The isolation between two ports are lower than -20 dB. The peak gains along one radiation direction are 9.65 dBi and 9.30 dBi for each port, with highly symmetric bidirectional beam pattern. The proposed antenna is compact and stable, and suitable for bidirectional 2.4 GHz WLAN applications.
A COMPACT STACKED BIDIRECTIONAL ANTENNA FOR DUAL-POLARIZED WLAN APPLICATIONS
2013-09-24
PIER C
Vol. 44, 83-93, 2013
download: 189
Ultra-Wideband Performance of Printed Hexagonal Wide-Slot Antenna with Dual Band-Notched Characteristics
Krishnendu Chattopadhyay , Swarup Das , Santanu Das and Sekhar Ranjan Bhadra Chaudhuri
In this paper, ultra-wideband characteristics of a hexagonal wide slot antenna with dual band-notched property have been proposed and experimentally investigated. By etching a pair of L-shaped slots and embedding a pair of parallel strip conductors, dual band-notched properties in WiMAX/C-Band satellite application and WLAN band are achieved respectively. Good impedance matching is obtained over a wide band by designing the feed structure with a 50 Ω microstripline loaded by a tuning stub. The stub is proposed to have one hexagonal section and one straight section. The proposed antenna operates over 2.0 GHz-10.7 GHz range, for VSWR≤2,excluding the two rejection bands from 3.4 GHz to 4.3 GHz and 5.12 GHz to 6.4 GHz having rejection level VSWR of 7.84 and 6.5 respectively. The impedance bandwidth of the antenna is 5.35:1. The proposed ultra-wideband structure also exhibits constant group delay, satisfactory gain and high radiation efficiency in the pass band.
ULTRA-WIDEBAND PERFORMANCE OF PRINTED HEXAGONAL WIDE-SLOT ANTENNA WITH DUAL BAND-NOTCHED CHARACTERISTICS
2013-09-21
PIER C
Vol. 44, 67-82, 2013
download: 252
Specific Emitter Identification Based on Transient Energy Trajectory
Ying-Jun Yuan , Zhitao Huang and Zhi-Chao Sha
Specific emitter identification (SEI) is the technique which identifies the individual emitter based on the RF fingerprint of signal. Most existing SEI techniques based on the transient RF fingerprint are sensitive to noise and need different variables for transient detection and RF fingerprint extraction. This paper proposes a novel SEI technique for the common digital modulation signals, which is robust to Gaussian noise and can avoid the problem that different variables are needed for transient detection and RF fingerprint extraction. This makes the technique more practical. The technique works based on the signal's energy trajectory acquired by the fourth order cumulants. A relative smoothness measure detector is used to detect the starting point and endpoint of the transient signal. The polynomial fitting coefficients of the energy trajectory and transient duration form the RF fingerprint. The principal component analysis (PCA) technique is used to reduce the feature vector's dimension, and a support vector machine (SVM) classifier is used for classification. The signals captured from eight mobile phones are used to test the performance of the technique, and the experimental results demonstrate that it has good performance even at low SNR levels.
SPECIFIC EMITTER IDENTIFICATION BASED ON TRANSIENT ENERGY TRAJECTORY
2013-09-18
PIER C
Vol. 44, 55-66, 2013
download: 186
Complex Rectangular Filter Design Using Hybrid Finite Element Method and Modified Multimodal Variational Formulation
Mohamed Yahia , Junwu Tao and Hedi Sakli
We hybridize vector Finite Element Method (FEM) and a Modified Multimodal Variational Formulation (MMVF) to the accurate and fast design of complex isotropic rectangular filters. The MMVF is applied to the full-wave description in the rectangular waveguides while the FEM characterizes waves in the arbitrarily shaped discontinuities. The proposed hybrid method is applied to the full-wave analysis of circuits with great practical interest (i.e., cross-shaped iris and multimode filters), thus improving CPU time and memory storage against several full-wave FEM based Computer Aided Design (CAD) tools (i. e. HFSS High Frequency Structural Simulator). The performances of the proposed hybrid method are validated with experimental results and HFSS simulations.
COMPLEX RECTANGULAR FILTER DESIGN USING HYBRID FINITE ELEMENT METHOD AND MODIFIED MULTIMODAL VARIATIONAL FORMULATION
2013-09-13
PIER C
Vol. 44, 41-53, 2013
download: 226
Integrated Ultra-Wideband Plannar Monopole with Cylindrical Dielectric Resonator Antennas
Yongfeng Wang , Shu Liu , Tayeb Denidni , Qingsheng Zeng and Gao Wei
An ultra-wideband (UWB) planar monopole antenna integrated with a narrow-band (NB) cylindrical dielectric resonator antenna (DRA) is presented. The proposed antenna consists of a UWB monopole excited by a coplanar waveguide (CPW) transmission line, acting as a ground for a DRA excited by a slot. The mode HEM11δ is excited in the NB DRA. To validate the concept of integration, an antenna is fabricated and measured. The measured results demonstrate that the UWB antenna provides a 2:1 voltage standing wave ratio (VSWR) bandwidth for 3.05-11 GHz, integrated with a dual-band NB antenna. Moreover, the two ports have the same polarization and a reasonable isolation (less than -10 dB) between each other. This is a promising candidate for applications in cognitive radio, where the UWB antenna can be used for spectrum sensing and the NB antenna for communication operation.
INTEGRATED ULTRA-WIDEBAND PLANNAR MONOPOLE WITH CYLINDRICAL DIELECTRIC RESONATOR ANTENNAS
2013-09-13
PIER C
Vol. 44, 27-40, 2013
download: 192
An Alternative Technique for Estimating the k -Factor from the Phase of the Electromagnetic Field Within a Reverberating Chamber
Antonio Sorrentino , Giuseppe Ferrara , Angelo Gifuni and Maurizio Migliaccio
In this paper, an alternative technique for estimating the Rice factor, K, is applied to the phase of electromagnetic field within a reverberating chamber (RC) for classifying the fading depth on the coherent components in the emulated line-of-sight (LOS) environments. The estimator is time-effective and general, and can be applied for any angle of arrival (AoA) of the received field and for any time varying propagation channel as a complementary method to the classical estimators for evaluating K above all when small but consistent coherent components are present. Measurements accomplished at the RC of the Università di Napoli Parthenope (formerly Istituto Universitario Navale, IUN) confirm the goodness of the proposed technique.
AN ALTERNATIVE TECHNIQUE FOR ESTIMATING THE K-FACTOR FROM THE PHASE OF THE ELECTROMAGNETIC FIELD WITHIN A REVERBERATING CHAMBER
2013-09-12
PIER C
Vol. 44, 13-26, 2013
download: 203
Compact Microstrip UWB Bandpass Filter with Triple-Notched Bands
Jian Wang , Junding Zhao and Jia-Lin Li
A new microstrip ultra-wideband (UWB) bandpass filter (BPF) with triple-notched bands is presented in this paper. The circuit topology and its corresponding electrical parameters of the initial microstrip UWB BPF are desired by a variation of genetic algorithm (VGA). Then, triple-notched bands inside the UWB passband are implemented by coupling a square ring short stub loaded resonator (SRSSLR) to the main transmission line of the initial microstrip UWB BPF. The triple-notched bands can be easily generated and set at any desired frequencies by varying the designed parameters of SRSSLR. For verification, a microstrip UWB BPF with triple-notched bands respectively centered at frequencies of 4.3 GHz, 5.8 GHz, and 8.1 GHz is designed and fabricated. Simulated and experimental results are in good agreement.
COMPACT MICROSTRIP UWB BANDPASS FILTER WITH TRIPLE-NOTCHED BANDS
2013-09-12
PIER C
Vol. 44, 1-11, 2013
download: 257
Non-Uniform Transmission Line Ultra-Wideband Wilkinson Power Divider
Khair Al Shamaileh , Mohammad Almalkawi , Vijay K. Devabhaktuni , Nihad I. Dib , Bassem Henin and Amin M. Abbosh
We propose a technique with clear guidelines to design a compact planar Wilkinson power divider (WPD) for ultra-wideband (UWB) applications. The design procedure is accomplished by replacing the uniform transmission lines in each arm of the conventional power divider with varyingimpedance profiles governed by a truncated Fourier series. Such non-uniform transmission lines (NTLs) are obtained through the even mode analysis, whereas three isolation resistors are optimized in the odd mode circuit to achieve proper isolation and output ports matching over the frequency range of interest. For verification purposes, an in-phase equal split WPD is designed, simulated, and measured. Simulation and measurement results show that the input and output ports matching as well as the isolation are below -10 dB, whereas the transmission parameters are in the range of (-3.2 dB, -4.2 dB) across the 3.1 GHz-10.6 GHz band.
NON-UNIFORM TRANSMISSION LINE ULTRA-WIDEBAND WILKINSON POWER DIVIDER