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An X-band gain-enhanced bidirectional antenna array using strip-loaded dielectric resonator operating in TE mode
Ling-Ling Yang, Yan-Hui Ke, Jian-Xin Chen
A bidirectional dielectric resonator (DR) antenna array using back-to-back quasi-Yagi antenna configuration is proposed and implemented for the first time. The DR operating at higher-order TE mode is used as a magnetic dipole, applying for the driver of quasi-Yagi antenna. Due to the high-order mode employment, the antenna gain can be enhanced. By partially loading the metallic strip on the side w
Bandwidth improvement of planar antennas using a single-layer metamaterial substrate for X-band application
O. Borazjani, M. Naser-Moghadasi, J. Rashed-Mohassel, R. A. Sadeghzadeh
To prevent far-field radiation characteristics degradation while increasing bandwidth, an attempt has been made to design and fabricate a microstrip antenna. An electromagnetic band gap (EBG) structure, including a layer of a metallic ring on a layer of Rogers 4003C substrate, is used. For a better design, a patch antenna with and without the EBG substrate has been simulated. The results show that
Temperature dependent dielectric spectroscopy of muscle tissue phantom
Ondrej Fiser, Sebastian Ley, Marko Helbig, Jürgen Sachs, Michaela Kantova, Jan Vrba
The temperature dependence of the dielectric parameters of tissues and tissue-mimicking phantoms is very important for non-invasive temperature measurement in medical applications using microwaves. We performed measurements of this dependence in the temperature range of 25?50°C using distilled water as a reference liquid commonly used in dielectric property studies. The results were compared with
MRF volume 12 issue 8 Cover and Back matter
MRF volume 12 issue 8 Cover and Front matter
Design of a miniature dual-band bandpass filter with interlocked stepped-impedance resonators for 5G new radio access technology
Wei-Lun Hsu, Pei-Yu Lyu, Sheng-Fuh Chang
A miniature dual-band bandpass filter with interlocked stepped-impedance resonators (SIRs) is presented in this paper, which was designed for the student design competition held in European Microwave Week 2019. This bandpass filter is required to have two concurrent passbands, namely, the first passband at 900?1000 MHz and the second passband at 1427?1518 MHz bands, which cover six designated band
OFDM waveform for distributed radar sensing in automotive scenarios
Steffen Schieler, Christian Schneider, Carsten Andrich, Michael Döbereiner, Jian Luo, Andreas Schwind, Reiner S. Thomä, Giovanni Del Galdo
In this paper, an orthogonal frequency-division multiplexing (OFDM) waveform radar sensing approach is demonstrated based on field measurements at C-band. We demonstrate a concept that is based on the exploitation of typical wireless communication transmissions to perform passive, distributed radar sensing. Our concept is based on an OFDM radar that operates in the modulation symbol domain and can
Distortion mitigation for 100 and 250 MHz discrete supply modulation of a three-stage K-band MMIC PA
Maxwell Robert Duffy, Gregor Lasser, Zoya Popovi?
This paper presents a high-efficiency linear GaN K-band transmitter for broadband high peak-average power ratio (PAPR) signals. A GaN MMIC 18.5?24 GHz three-stage power amplifier with over 4 W peak output power, 20 dB saturated gain, and 40% peak PAE is supply-modulated with a four-level discrete dynamic supply GaN MMIC. For 100 MHz signals with , we demonstrate an average efficiency improvement f
Techniques for the generation of multiple additional transmission zeros in H-plane waveguide filters
Daniel Miek, Patrick Boe, Fynn Kamrath, Michael Höft
In this paper, different techniques for the generation of additional transmission zeros (TZs) in planar waveguide filters are investigated. In the classical theory, TZs are generated only by destructive interference of non-adjacent cavities, limiting the available number of TZs to the filter order itself. However, more approaches for the generation of TZs are known, including bypass-coupling in ov
Analysis of high-order sub-harmonically injection-locked oscillators
Silvia Hernández, Mabel Pontón, Sergio Sancho, Almudena Suárez
High-order sub-harmonically injection-locked oscillators have recently been proposed for low phase-noise frequency generation, with carrier-selection capabilities. Though excellent experimental behavior has been demonstrated, the analysis/simulation of these circuits is demanding, due to the high ratio between the oscillation frequency and the frequency of the input source. This work provides an a
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