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Design and experimental characterization of a reconfigurable transmitarray with reduced focal distance
Luca Di Palma, Antonio Clemente, Laurent Dussopt, Ronan Sauleau, Patrick Potier, Philippe Pouliguen
In this contribution, we study the design and experimental characterization of a reconfigurable transmitarray in X-band with reduced focal distance. To this end, we consider an illumination with four feed horn antennas in two different configurations. The focal distance and the horn configuration in the focal plane have been optimized with an in-house simulation tool. The effects of source placeme
High sensitivity SOA-PIN/TIA photoreceiver for 40 Gb/s applications and beyond
Philippe Angelini, Fabrice Blache, Christophe Caillaud, Michel Goix, Filipe Jorge, Karim Mekhazni, Jean-Yves Dupuy, Mohand Achouche
This paper reports a differential photoreceiver module designed for short reach applications such as access network and data center interconnect. It consists of a monolithically integrated semi-conductor optical amplifier with a PIN photodiode and a linear transimpedance amplifier (TIA) mounted on the same carrier. A matching circuit is placed between the PIN and the TIA in order to increase the c
Pseudo-elliptic dual-band filters based on TM dual-mode cavities
Valeria Nocella, Luca Pelliccia, Hamza El Ghannudi, Cristiano Tomassoni, Roberto Sorrentino
This paper presents possible configurations of dual band filters based on transverse magnetic (TM) Dual mode cavities. The concept is to use TM dual-mode cavities in order to design compact dual band filters. High flexibility is obtained in terms of transmission zero (TZ) positioning. By using this approach a number of TZs up to the number of poles is attainable. Zeros can be placed in both the lo
A geometry-based stochastic approach to emulate V2V communications? main propagation channel metrics
Jessen Narrainen, Philippe Besnier, Martine Gatsinzi Ibambe
In order to evaluate a communication system, we need to model the propagation channel of the relevant environments pertaining to that communication. In this paper, we propose a Geometry-Based Stochastic Channel Modeling approach to build up propagation channel simulations to assess the performance of vehicle-to-vehicle wireless communications. Our methodology allows the simulation of dynamic scena
Noise conversion of Schottky diodes in mm-wave detectors under different nonlinear regimes: modeling and simulation versus measurement
Jéssica Gutiérrez, Kaoutar Zeljami, Enrique Villa, Beatriz Aja, Maria Luisa de la Fuente, Sergio Sancho, Juan Pablo Pascual
This paper presents and discusses several methods for predicting the low-frequency (LF) noise at the output of a mm-wave detector. These methods are based on the extraction of LF noise source parameters from the single diode under a specific set of bias conditions and the transfer or conversion of these noise sources, under different operating conditions including cyclostationary regime, to the qu
Design methodology for a switching-mode RF CMOS power amplifier with an output transformer
Changhyun Lee, Changkun Park
In this study, we propose a design methodology for a switching-mode RF CMOS power amplifier with an output transformer. For a given supply voltage, output power, and target efficiency, the initial values of the transistor size, output inductance, and capacitance can be sequentially determined during the design of the power amplifier. The breakdown voltage of the power transistor is considered in t
An improved stopband and sharp roll off microstrip low pass filter with defected ground structures
Agâh Oktay Ertay, Mehmet Abbak, Serkan ?im?ek
In this paper a novel low pass filter (LPF) design procedure is proposed for electromagnetic bandgap based microstrip filters without using classical filter design approach. LPF is designed for ultra-wide stopband and sharp roll-off rate via proposed design procedure. It has been shown that finite periodic fan-shaped defected ground structures (FSDGSs) and double radial stubs (DRSs) yield broad st
Design and evaluation of a wireless CMOS energy harvester for biomedical sensor networks
Cihun-Siyong Alex Gong
An efficient platform of wireless power delivery through a pair of coupling coils with a fully integrated complementary metal-oxide-semiconductor (CMOS) rectifier is designed and evaluated in this paper. The research is intended for inductively powered energy harvesting application of biomedical sensor network. By making use of high-performance active diodes fulfilling almost ideal switching (zero
Application of Gbest-guided artificial bee colony algorithm to passive UHF RFID tag design
Sotirios K. Goudos, Katherine Siakavara, Argiris Theopoulos, Elias E. Vafiadis, John N. Sahalos
In this paper, new planar spiral antennas with meander lines and loads for passive Radiofrequency identification tag application at ultra-high-frequency band are designed and optimized using the global best (gbest)-guided Artificial Bee Colony (GABC) algorithm. The GABC is an improved Artificial Bee Colony algorithm, which includes gbest solution information into the search equation to improve the
Design of high efficient 3-level LINC transmitter using a 9-point finite difference method
Jonggyun Lim, Hyunchul Ku
An efficiency of linear amplification with nonlinear components (LINC) system is degraded due to the low efficiency of a power combiner for high peak-to-average power ratio signals such as long-term evolution signal. A multi-level LINC system can be used to improve the performance of the conventional LINC system. In this paper, a novel 9-point finite difference method to determine the optimal thre
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