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A novel FGCPW-fed flag-shaped UWB monopole antenna ? ERRATUM
Ayman S. Al-Zayed, V.A. Shameena
Published online : 01-05-2015
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Coherent radiometric imaging using antennas with beam synthesizing
Konstantin A. Lukin, Volodymyr V. Kudriashov, Pavlo L. Vyplavin, Volodymyr P. Palamarchuk, Sergii K. Lukin
Published online : 01-06-2015
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The paper is devoted to coherent radiometric imaging systems. The investigated systems may be considered as a version of bistatic noise waveform passive radar with synthetic aperture having external reference. Reference signal in this imaging system is received from the investigated emitting object using auxiliary receiver. Although a number of theoretical studies on aperture synthesis imaging alg
Correction of manufacturing deviations in waveguide filters and manifold multiplexers using metal insertions
Santiago Cogollos, Carlos Carceller, Mariam Taroncher, Vicente E. Boria, Marco Guglielmi, Carlos Vicente, María Brumos
Published online : 01-06-2015
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Microwave filters and multiplexers commonly employ tuning screws to compensate for small errors occurring during the fabrication process. Nevertheless, the use of tuning screws has some disadvantages, because the small gaps between the screws and the holes are prone to create unwanted effects when dealing with high-power signals, especially for space applications, and are also the source of potent
Study on mechanisms of InGaP/GaAs HBT safe operating area using TCAD simulation
Nick G.M. Tao, Bo-Rong Lin, Chien-Ping Lee, Tim Henderson, Barry J.F. Lin
Published online : 01-06-2015
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The safe operating area (SOA) of InGaP/GaAs heterojunction bipolar transistors has been studied using two-dimensional Technology Computer-Aided Design (TCAD) tool. Comprehensive physical models, including hydrodynamic transport-based impact ionization and self-heating models were implemented. The simulations for two DC modes (constant I and V modes) captured all the SOA features observed in measur
A method for the determination of the complex permittivity by detuned ring resonators for bulk materials up to 110 GHz
Armin Talai, Frank Steinhäußer, Achim Bittner, Ulrich Schmid, Robert Weigel, Alexander Koelpin
Published online : 01-06-2015
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An accurate characterization of microwave materials is essential for reliable high-frequency circuit design. This paper presents a measurement setup, which enables a quick and accurate determination of the relative permittivity of dielectric bulk materials up to 110 GHz. A ring-resonator is manufactured on a well-characterized substrate, serving as reference resonator. The material under test (MUT
6?12 GHz double-balanced image-reject mixer MMIC in 0.25 µm AlGaN/GaN technology
Marc van Heijningen, Jeroen A. Hoogland, Peter de Hek, Frank E. van Vliet
Published online : 01-06-2015
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The front-end circuitry of transceiver modules is slowly being updated from GaAs-based monolithic microwave integrated circuits (MMICs) to Gallium-Nitride (GaN). Especially GaN power amplifiers and T/R switches, but also low-noise amplifiers (LNAs), offer significant performance improvement over GaAs components. Therefore it is interesting to also explore the possible advantages of a GaN mixer to
A 240-GHz circularly polarized FMCW radar based on a SiGe transceiver with a lens-coupled on-chip antenna
K. Statnikov, J. Grzyb, N. Sarmah, S. Malz, B. Heinemann, U. R. Pfeiffer
Published online : 01-06-2015
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A 240-GHz monostatic circular polarized SiGe frequency-modulated continuous wave radar system based on a transceiver chip with a single on-chip antenna is presented. The radar transceiver front-end is implemented in a low-cost 0.13 µm SiGe HBT technology version with cut-off frequencies f/f of 300/450 GHz. The transmit block comprises a wideband ×16 frequency multiplier chain, a three-stage PA, wh
Investigation and application of a liquid crystal loaded varactor in a voltage tunable CRLH leaky-wave antenna at Ka-band
María Roig, Matthias Maasch, Christian Damm, Rolf Jakoby
Published online : 01-06-2015
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In this work, a voltage tunable interdigital capacitor loaded with liquid crystal (LC) is investigated and its application for a composite right/left-handed leaky-wave antenna (LWA) is demonstrated. The tuning capability of the varactor is confirmed by simulation and measurement. A material tunability of 25% of the used LC yields a measured varactor tunability of 9%. Based on this, a tunable LWA w
Distance measurements and limitations based on guided wave 24 GHz dual tone Six-port radar
Stefan Lindner, Francesco Barbon, Sarah Linz, Sebastian Mann, Robert Weigel, Alexander Koelpin
Published online : 01-06-2015
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In the following, a continuous wave radar system based on the Six-port principle will be shown for measurement tasks at enclosed systems needing micrometer accuracy as well as high update rates like tank level monitoring or hydraulic cylinder piston control. To exceed the ambiguity limit of such an interferometric system, a dual tone approach is used. The system will be presented with measurement
Investigation of a circular TE-TE-mode converter in stepped waveguide technique
Christian Schulz, Christoph Baer, Thomas Musch, Ilona Rolfes, Bianca Will
Published online : 01-06-2015
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A compact and broadband TE-TE-mode converter, suitable for various industrial applications like bypass level measurements, is presented in this contribution. Based on stepped waveguide technique, the main advantages of the recommended converter design and the specific field distribution of the TE-mode are discussed in detail. The converter is presented exemplary for a frequency range from 23 to 28
Quasi-elliptic evanescent-mode filters using non-resonating mode waveguide cavities
Simone Bastioli, Richard V. Snyder
Published online : 01-06-2015
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A new technique to realize quasi-elliptic bandpass filters with extreme close-in rejection is presented in this paper. The basic idea consists of embedding non-resonating mode waveguide cavities within the structure of an evanescent-mode filter. Such a combination of cavities and resonators allows the generation of very close transmission zeros while realizing at the same time relatively wide pass
Design and test of a pulse-width modulator and driver for space-borne GaN switch mode power amplifiers in P-band
I. S. Ghosh, U. Altmann, L. Cabria, E. Cipriani, P. Colantonio, N. Ayllon, A. Chowdhary, O. Kersten, M. Quibeldey, R. Follmann
Published online : 01-06-2015
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In this paper, the design and test of a single-chip RF pulse-width modulator and driver (PWMD) aimed at exciting a high-power class-E GaN high-power stage at 435 MHz is described. For the required buffer size, avoiding potential ringing of the pulses within the buffer structure presents a major challenge in the design process. Therefore, a smaller test chip capable of driving capacitive loads of u
Dielectric waveguides for industrial radar applications
C. Baer, C. Schulz, I. Rolfes, T. Musch
Published online : 01-06-2015
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In this paper, we present several dielectric waveguide (DWG setups that enable the transition between radar front ends and antennas in challenging, industrial environments. Apart from good propagation behavior, DWG provide a nearly dispersion free transmission over large distances. Furthermore, they can be used as an electrical insulator in places with critical creep distances, in high temperature
A high-precision long-range cooperative radar system for gantry rail crane distance measurement
Werner Scheiblhofer, Stefan Scheiblhofer, Jochen O. Schrattenecker, Simon Vogl, Andreas Stelzer
Published online : 01-06-2015
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We present the implementation of a cooperative radar system on a gantry rail crane for distance measurements in an industrial environment. The measurement approach is based on the dual-ramp frequency-modulated continuous-wave principle, using identical sensor-nodes at the endpoints of the range of interest. Pseudo-range information is exchanged via a dedicated data-link between these stations. At
Highlighting trapping phenomena in microwave GaN HEMTs by low-frequency -parameters
Clément Potier, Jean-Claude Jacquet, Christian Dua, Audrey Martin, Michel Campovecchio, Mourad Oualli, Olivier Jardel, Stéphane Piotrowicz, Sylvain Laurent, Raphaël Aubry, Olivier Patard, Piero Gamarra, Marie-Antoinette di Forte-Poisson, Sylvain L. Delage, Raymond Quéré
Published online : 01-06-2015
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This paper presents an original characterization method of trapping phenomena in gallium nitride high electron mobility transistors (GaN HEMTs). This method is based on the frequency dispersion of the output-admittance that is characterized by low-frequency S-parameter measurements. As microwave performances of GaN HEMTs are significantly affected by trapping effects, trap characterization is esse
245 GHz SiGe sensor system for gas spectroscopy
Klaus Schmalz, Ruoyu Wang, Wojciech Debski, Heiko Gulan, Johannes Borngräber, Philipp Neumaier, Heinz-Wilhelm Hübers
Published online : 01-06-2015
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A 245 GHz sensor system for gas spectroscopy is presented, which includes a SiGe receiver (RX), a SiGe transmitter (TX), and a 0.6 m long gas absorption cell between the TX and RX. The integrated local oscillators of the RX and the TX are controlled by two external phase locked loops (PLLs), whose reference frequencies are swept with constant frequency offset for a low IF of the RX. The RX consist
Design and experimental evaluation of compensated bondwire interconnects above 100 GHz
Václav Valenta, Thomas Spreng, Shuai Yuan, Wolfgang Winkler, Volker Ziegler, Dragos Dancila, Anders Rydberg, Hermann Schumacher
Published online : 01-06-2015
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Different types of bondwire interconnect for differential chip-to-antenna and single-ended chip-to-chip interfaces are investigated. Two differential compensation structures for various lengths of interconnects are designed and experimentally evaluated using dedicated transmit and receive radar modules operating across a 110?156 GHz band. Measurement results demonstrate that a fractional bandwidth
MRF volume 7 issue 1 Cover and Back matter
Published online : 01-01-2015
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MRF volume 7 issue 1 Cover and Front matter
Published online : 01-01-2015
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Azimuthally periodic wedge-shaped metal vane loaded circular ring frequency selective surface
Garima Bharti, Kumud Ranjan Jha, Ghanshyam Singh, Rajeev Jyoti
Published online : 01-02-2015
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In this paper, the analysis and simulation of a novel geometrical structure of the frequency selective surface (FSS), which has been achieved through the conductive loading of the simple circular ring with wedge-shaped metal vanes has been discussed. The electrical performance and behavior of the proposed structure have been studied in Ku band (12?18 GHz) of the electromagnetic spectrum for satell
Wideband, high-efficiency, high-power GaN amplifiers, using MIC and quasi-MMIC technologies, in the 1?4 GHz range
Chamssedine Berrached, Diane Bouw, Marc Camiade, Kassem El-Akhdar, Denis Barataud, Guillaume Neveux
Published online : 01-02-2015
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In this paper, the designs and experimental performances of wideband (higher than one octave) high-efficiency, high-power amplifiers (HPA) working in the 1?4 GHz range, using the same GaN process, are presented. They are based on the Bode?Fano integrals, which can be applied to a trade-off calculation between bandwidth and efficiency. Firstly, an microwave intregrated circuits (MIC) wideband HPA,
The application of high-resolution methods for DOA estimation using a linear antenna array
Lotfi Osman, Imen Sfar, Ali Gharsallah
Published online : 01-02-2015
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This paper presents results of direction of arrival (DOA) estimation using multiple signal classification (MUSIC), Root-MUSIC, and estimation of signal parameters via rotational invariance technique algorithms. As is well known, these algorithms are mainly based on the specific properties of the signal covariance matrix as well as the decomposition of the observation space into two subspaces, one
Design and analysis of 80-W wideband asymmetrical Doherty amplifier
Khaled Bathich, Georg Boeck
Published online : 01-02-2015
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This paper presents the analysis and design of a wideband asymmetrical Doherty amplifier. The frequency response of the output combining network of the Doherty amplifier with arbitrary back-off level configuration is analyzed. Other bandwidth-limiting factors were discussed and analyzed as well. A number of performance enhancement techniques were taken into consideration to obtain high and flat ba
Multiband rectangular-shaped ring antenna embedded with inverted S- and C-shaped strips for WLAN/WiMAX/UWB applications
Davinder Parkash, Rajesh Khanna
Published online : 01-02-2015
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This research work presents a microstrip-fed antenna that is small, low-profile, planar, and suitable for WLAN/WiMAX and partially ultra-wideband (UWB) applications. The radiating element of the proposed antenna consists of rectangular-shaped ring embedded with a three inverted ?S?-shaped and inverted ?C?-shaped strips. This antenna is capable of generating penta bands having good impedance matchi
Design and implementation of Butler matrix-based beam-forming networks for low sidelobe level electronically scanned arrays
Fanourios E. Fakoukakis, Theodoros N. Kaifas, Elias E. Vafiadis, George A. Kyriacou
Published online : 01-02-2015
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In this work, the design, fabrication, and testing of low sidelobe level (SLL) Butler matrix-based beamformers is presented. The paper is divided in two parts. The first part deals with the conventional technique of simultaneous excitation of input ports. The second part introduces some novel modified low SLL Butler matrices, as an alternative advantageous design choice. Circuit architecture makes
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