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Circular polarized two-element textile antenna with high isolation and polarization diversity for wearable applications
Anubhav Kumar, Asok De, R. K. Jain
Published online : 01-04-2023
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A two-element textile antenna with high isolation and polarization diversity is presented for 5 G communications, wearable technology and biomedical cancer detection applications. The flexible material is used with an orthogonally placed microstrip-feed radiator antenna responsible for polarization diversity. High isolation and low correlation are achieved between antenna elements with defected gr
Novel circularly polarized slot array antennas with a wide 3-dB axial ratio bandwidth based on a spindle-shaped radiating cavity
Hai Wang, Xue Lei, Tiandong Duan, Tianpeng Li, Jun Gao, Mingyang Zhao
Published online : 01-04-2023
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A novel wide 3-dB axial ratio (AR) circularly polarized 2 × 2 array antenna is proposed in this paper. The spindle-shaped coupling cavity with tilted waveguide is capable of generating circular polarization waves from incident linear waves, which improves the AR bandwidth (ARBW) of the antenna. With this structure, a similar amplitude of the two orthogonal transmitted wave components and a stable
Improved feeds for log-periodic microstrip antenna arrays
Arjuna Muduli, Rabindra K. Mishra
Published online : 01-04-2023
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This note proposes a log-periodic microstrip antenna (LPMA), particularly after developing possible feed structures. The process develops an appropriate feed such that the LPMA can exhibit almost end-fire characteristics such as a log-periodic dipole antenna. The study simulated two LPMAs, one with five elements and the other with seven elements, followed by measurements on a five-element prototyp
Signal fusion research in passive radar based on polarization diversity technology
Yucheng Yi, Lu Zhu, Xiaomao Cao
Published online : 01-04-2023
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Polarization diversity technology is an effective method to improve the detection performance of passive radar systems, but the related papers mainly conduct research on the polarization diversity in interference suppression, and there are few studies focusing on the polarization characteristics of the target itself. The work in this paper is divided into two parts. The first part is going to inve
A novel modified circular ring-based broadband polarization-insensitive angular stable circuit analog absorber (CAA) for RCS applications
Mohammad Abdul Shukoor, Sukomal Dey
Published online : 01-04-2023
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In this study, a compact modified circular ring-based circuit analog absorber (CAA) is proposed. It comprises a resistor-loaded frequency selective surface (FSS) underneath an FR-4 substrate, and the other end is terminated with a perfect electric conductor (PEC) separated by an air-spacer. The proposed design shows a minimum ?10 dB reflectance from 10.55 to 36.03 GHz (25.48 GHz bandwidth and 109.
MRF volume 15 issue 2 Cover and Back matter
Published online : 01-03-2023
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MRF volume 15 issue 2 Cover and Front matter
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Rake-shaped microstrip sensors with high spatial resolution for analyzing liquid food quality
Nitika, Jaswinder Kaur, Rajesh Khanna
Published online : 01-03-2023
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In this study, a novel microstrip antenna sensor with defected ground structure is investigated to detect the presence of other substances in liquid food samples. The proposed antenna sensor is rake-shaped which has been designed using time domain solver in three-dimensional simulation software Computer Simulation Technology Microwave Studio. The proposed antenna sensor has been fabricated using a
Distorted Born iterative method with back-propagation improves permittivity reconstruction
Amit Magdum, Mallikarjun Erramshetty
Published online : 01-03-2023
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The distorted Born iterative method (DBIM) is a widely used quantitative reconstruction algorithm to solve the inverse scattering problems of microwave imaging. The major mathematical challenges in solving such problems are non-uniqueness, non-linearity, and ill-posedness. Due to these issues, the optimization algorithm converges to a local minimum. This drawback can be overcome by selecting the c
A high gain antenna utilizing Mu-near-zero metasurface structures for 5G applications
Islam H. Abdelaziem, Ahmed A. Ibrahim, Mahmoud A. Abdalla
Published online : 01-03-2023
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A high gain antenna with Mu-near-zero metasurface (MNZ-MS) is introduced in this work. The proposed antenna can be utilized for future 5G applications. The patch antenna is designed on the upper face of the square substrate with a ground plane at the bottom face. To improve the antenna gain, a layer of MNZ-MS unit cells is placed above the antenna substrate with 0.48 air space between the two laye
Modeling and electromagnetic analysis of typical environmental clutter based on SMCG
Zhenhua Li
Published online : 01-03-2023
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In the research of the natural ecological environment, environmental scattering is an important research content whose results are widely used. In order to fully study the relevant characteristics of the natural grassland environment, this paper established a grassland broadband clutter model, summarized the dominant and recessive laws of the grassland environment broadband clutter, and provided a
Scattering by PEC half-plane and disk placed on parallel planes
Mstislav E. Kaliberda, Leonid M. Lytvynenko, Sergey A. Pogarsky
Published online : 01-03-2023
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The scattering by the perfectly electric conducting (PEC) half-plane and PEC zero thickness disk placed on parallel planes is considered. The fields are represented in the spectral domain, i.e. in the domain of Fourier transform. The operator equations with respect to the Fourier amplitudes of the scattered field are obtained. The kernel functions of these equations contain poles. After regulariza
Co-channel interference analysis at faulty K band waveguide joints
Neelam Sharma, Debendra Kumar Panda
Published online : 01-03-2023
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Channel interference is a significant issue for many applications such as satellite communication, mobile communication, and RADAR communication. This paper presents co-channel interference analysis at faulty K band waveguide joints using the multi-cavity modeling technique. Numerical data obtained from multi-cavity modeling technique analysis has been compared with CST microwave studio simulated
Power divider network for dual-fed adaptive antenna
Serafin B. Fischer, Jan Hesselbarth
Published online : 01-03-2023
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Exposing the near field of an antenna to varying dielectric environment causes changes of the antenna input impedance and, thus, unwanted feed mismatch. Feeding such an antenna at different points, and selecting an appropriate feed for best match at a given scenario, may solve the problem. For the case of two scenarios of different dielectric environments and an antenna with two feed points, this
Compact ultra-wideband pattern diversity antenna for body-centric communications
Malathi Kanagasabai, Padmathilagam Sambandam, Mohammed Gulam Nabi Alsath
Published online : 01-03-2023
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This paper presents a pattern diversity UWB antenna for Wireless Body Area Network (WBAN) communications. Pattern diversity antenna comprises two antenna elements with directional and omnidirectional patterns suitable for off-body and on-body communications respectively. Several broad-banding techniques such as Co-Planar waveguide, parasitic patches, and cavity resonant techniques are incorporated
Classification of scattering parameters of body-embedded wideband textile antennas for early diagnosis and monitoring of breast cancer
Nirmalya Das, Banani Basu, Sagar Dutta, Arnab Nandi
Published online : 01-03-2023
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In this paper, we propose a machine-based classification technique using the scattering parameters obtained using a wearable wideband textile antenna to diagnose breast tumors. The breast phantom is formed following the dielectric properties of the human breast tissues and characterized to ensure the resemblance with a actual tissue model for the range of frequencies from 3 to 10 GHz. A biocompati
A Ka-band high-isolation waveguide power divider with planar output ports and out-of-phase
Cong Tang, Xin Gao, Hongquan Zhu, Jinrong Zhang
Published online : 01-03-2023
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A waveguide power divider based on ridge waveguide to microstrip line transition is presented in this paper. To improve the isolation performance, a probe insulator is inserted into the contact face from the center of the waveguide side wall, also two chip resistors are mounted on a planar substrate and connected with the probe to absorb the coupled energy. The impedance transformation is accompli
Novel measurement technique to detect breast tumor based on the smallest form factor of UWB patch antenna
Fatima-Ezzahra Zerrad, Mohamed Taouzari, El Mostafa Makroum, Jamal Aoufi, Hanane Nasraoui, Fadima Gülsever Aksoy, Muharrem Karaaslan, Md Tarikul Islam
Published online : 01-03-2023
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A small ultra-wideband (UWB) patch antenna for microwave breast imaging (MWI) applications is shown off in this paper. However, to improve the antenna performance relating to the bandwidth (BW), the radiating element of the suggested antenna is modified by adding slits in the patch as well as the ground plane. The proposed prototype has a relatively small size of 20 × 19 × 1.6 mm and it accomplish
Lagrangian formulation to investigate the effect of coupling on resonant microstrip transmission line
Susanta Kumar Samanta, Rajib Pradhan, Debapriyo Syam
Published online : 01-03-2023
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An analytical and a numerical study on coupling in microstrip transmission line (MTL) are reported for different split-gap orientations of a single gap square-shaped split-ring resonator (SRR). Taking both magnetic and electric couplings and adopting Lagrangian formulation for this coupled system, mathematical relations are found for each orientation of SRR to determine the connection between coup
A substrate integrated waveguide (SIW) based self-quadruplexing antenna for Ku-band applications
Meha Agrawal, Trivesh Kumar
Published online : 01-03-2023
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A substrate integrated waveguide (SIW) based self-quadruplexing antenna and its design approach in Ku-band (12?18 GHz) is presented in this paper. This consists of splitting of TE mode of square-shaped SIW cavity by incorporating the two diagonal arrays of metallic vias. Accordingly, four orthogonal dominant mode triangular shape SIW cavity (DMTC) resonators are formed. This methodology ensures en
SAR and thermal distribution of pregnant woman and child inside elevator cabin
Ioanna Karatsi, Sofia Bakogianni, Stavros Koulouridis
Published online : 01-03-2023
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A detailed dosimetry study of electromagnetic absorption and temperature rise under real scenarios is delivered when a mobile phone is used inside an elevator cabin. Numerically accurate human models of a 7 month pregnant woman and a 5-year-old female child are utilized as the exposed subjects. The female child acts as the phone user. The mobile phone is modeled in three talk positions (parallel,
A triple-band dual-fed frequency-flexible SIW cavity-backed slot antenna
Ayman A. Althuwayb, Divya Chaturvedi
Published online : 01-03-2023
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This article presents a novel dual-fed triple-frequency bands antenna using quarter-mode (QM)/ Eight-mode (EM) substrate integrated waveguide (SIW) cavity resonators. A V-shaped slot is etched into the patch to divide the half-mode cavity into one QM and two EM cavities. One section of the EM cavity and QM cavity are excited with the help of individual micro-strip feedlines. This configuration yie
Design and analysis of UWB antenna with quintuple band-notched and wide-band rejection characteristics
Hailong Yang, Jinsheng Zhang, Xuping Li, Yapeng Li, Junhua Yang, Xiaomin Shi
Published online : 01-03-2023
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In this study, a compact ultra-wideband (UWB) antenna with quintuple band-notched and wide-band rejection characteristics is studied. The proposed antenna mainly consists of a rectangular radiating patch, a microstrip feeding line, and a modified rectangular ground plane. The quintuple band-notched functions with narrow stop bands are achieved at WiMAX (3.3?3.7 GHz), WLAN (5.15?5.35 GHz and 5.725?
Broadband millimeter-wave absorbers: a review
Anupriya Choudhary, Srikanta Pal, Gautam Sarkhel
Published online : 01-03-2023
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This paper reports an exhaustive review of recent research progress in the development of millimeter-wave absorbers. With the advancement in technologies, microwave absorbers have shown their evolution in several applications such as defense, security identification, stealth technology, and several more. The importance of these absorbers is increasing due to electromagnetic interference (EMI) effe
Dielectric resonator-based two-port filtennas with pattern and space diversity for 5G IoT applications
Darshika Sharma, Rishika Katiyar, Ajay Kumar Dwivedi, K.N. Nagesh, Anand Sharma, Pinku Ranjan
Published online : 01-03-2023
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This paper describes a multiple-input multiple-output (MIMO) antenna for low millimeter (mm)-wave applications based on dielectric resonators. This is the first time that a filtering response is used in conjunction with an MIMO antenna operating at a low mm-wave frequency. The antenna is simulated using an asymmetrical U-shaped aperture and a microstrip line feed. The suggested filtenna has two di
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