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Design of a compact multi-mode UWB band pass filter with flexible notch band employing interdigital coupled lines
Fatemeh Sabaghi, Gholamreza Karimi, Arash Ahmadi
A novel ultra-wideband Microstrip bandpass filter using Radial Stub Loaded Resonator (RSLR) and interdigital coupled Lines is presented in this paper. The RSLR and decagonal patch form a resonator named M to create tuneable multiple notches in the passband for the suppression of Wireless Local Area Network systems? interference. To realize sharp roll-off, two adjustable transmission nulls are loca
Design of compact microstrip low-pass filter with analytical sharpness of transition band
Hesam Siahkamari, Ehsan Heidarinezhad, Ehsan Zarayeneh, Seyyed Ali Malakooti, Seyyed Mohammad Hadi Mousavi, Payam Siahkamari
A novel microstrip low-pass filter (LPF) using radial patched resonator and modified T-shaped resonators is designed to achieve ultra-wide stop-band. Also, the designed LPF has successfully addressed the problems of compactness and insertion loss, simultaneously. LC equivalent circuit of the proposed filter is calculated and equation for the sharpness in transition band is obtained based on LC equ
Tri-band dual circularly polarized planar antenna with defective ground structure for wireless applications
B. Rama Sanjeeva Reddy, D. Vakula
A novel tri-band asymmetric slot with defective ground structure (DGS) microstrip antenna for dual circular polarization (CP) is proposed. By placing a slot with 45° across diagonally at the center of the patch, excites resonant bands with narrow bandwidth and dual CP operation. The main design challenge is to introduce optimized defected element of circular dumbbell shape to enhance the impedance
Bandwidth enhancement of patch antennas using neural network dependent modified optimizer
Satish K. Jain
Since a conventional microstrip patch antenna is inherently a narrowband radiator, stacked-patch antennas are commonly used either to enhance the bandwidth or to achieve multi-band characteristics. However, the stacked patch structure has a number of geometrical variables which need to be optimized to achieve the desired characteristics. The conventional design procedure involves repeated costly a
Design and characterization of an efficient multi-layered circularly polarized microstrip antenna
Pravin R. Prajapati, Amalendu Patnaik, M. V. Kartikeyan
A novel asymmetric ?+? shaped fractal slotted circularly polarized microstrip antenna with a Yagi?Uda structure is proposed. Four asymmetric plus shape slots are embedded symmetrically in the center of all four quadrants of a square patch. To suppress undesirable higher modes, dumbbell-shaped defected ground structure (DGS) is introduced at the ground layer of the antenna. We introduce a method to
Compact ACS-fed antenna with DGS and DMS for WiMAX/WLAN applications
Kalikuzhackal Abbas Ansal, Thangavelu Shanmuganantham
A novel compact asymmetric coplanar strip fed planar antenna with defected ground structure and defected microstrip structure for dual band application is presented. The proposed antenna is composed of defect in both ground plane and radiating strip. The antenna has an overall dimension of 21 × 15.35 × 1.6 mm when printed on a substrate with dielectric constant of 4.4 and loss tangent of 0.02. The
Wideband and compact slot loaded annular ring microstrip antenna using L-probe proximity-feed for wireless communications
Anil Kumar Singh, Ravi Kumar Gangwar, Binod K. Kanaujia
A wideband orthogonally slot cut annular ring microstrip antenna fed by L-shaped probe is investigated using modal expansion cavity model and circuit theory approach. Simulation of the proposed antenna is performed using and simulated results are compared with the measured and theoretical results. The impedance bandwidth of about 37.46% is observed at resonant frequency 3.15 GHz. The proposed ant
MRF volume 8 issue 7 Cover and Back matter
MRF volume 8 issue 7 Cover and Front matter
The effects of non-linearity in spectrum sensing receivers
Vesa Turunen, Marko Kosunen, Sami Kallioinen, Aarno Pärssinen, Jussi Ryynänen
This paper analyses the effects of receiver non-linearity on the performance of the most commonly utilized signal detectors in cognitive radio systems. The analysis covers both self-modulation products of a single orthogonal frequency-division multiplexing (OFDM) signal and intermodulation IM products of two OFDM signals, and also their contribution to the probability of false detections. As a res
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