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Ultrawideband Balanced Bandpass Filter

IEEE Microwave and Wireless Components Letters, 2011
A broadside-coupled structure is utilized to design balanced bandpass filter (BPF) with ultrawideband performance. The top and bottom layers of the structure contain tapered microstrip patches. Those patches are coupled via tapered slots in the ground plane, which is located at the middle layer.
Amin Abbosh
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Balanced hybrid SIW–CPW bandpass filter [PDF]

open access: yesElectronics Letters, 2017
This Letter proposes a balanced hybrid substrate‐integrated waveguide (SIW)–coplanar waveguide (CPW) bandpass filter, which combines a hybrid SIW–CPW filter and a balanced structure for the first time. High performance common mode suppression can be achieved with high quality factor, compact size, and quasi‐elliptic differential mode response.
Peng Chu, Wei Hong, Kai-Lai Zheng
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Balanced Substrate Integrated Waveguide Filter

IEEE Transactions on Microwave Theory and Techniques, 2014
A novel balanced filter realized in the form of substrate integrated waveguide (SIW) is proposed and studied in this paper. Based on the inherently horizontal and vertical symmetry of the SIW, this filter presents inherently high-performance balanced property with advantages of no identical pair requirement, being free from the limitation of ...
Peng Chu, Wei Hong, Kuangda Wang
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Balanced dual‐mode SIW filter

open access: yesElectronics Letters, 2019
This Letter proposes a balanced dual‐mode substrate integrated waveguide (SIW) filter for the first time. Based on dual‐mode square SIW cavities, perturbation vias, and balanced ports, the quasi‐elliptic differential mode response with improved selectivity as well as high‐performance common mode suppression can be obtained conveniently.
Peng Chu, Ke Wu
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Motion Balance Filtering

Computer Graphics Forum, 2000
This paper presents a new technique called motion balance filtering, which corrects an unbalanced motion to a balanced one while preserving the original motion characteristics as much as possible. Differently from previous approaches that deal only with the balance of static posture, we solve the problem of balancing a dynamic motion.
Seyoon Tak   +2 more
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Balanced multiwavelets with short filters

IEEE Signal Processing Letters, 2004
In a recent work, Selesnick constructed two GHM-like scaling function vectors of dimension two that allow balanced multiwavelet decomposition. In this letter, we construct such multiwavelets and give the corresponding decomposition/reconstruction filters. Symmetry and/or antisymmetry are achieved and filterbank shifts are investigated.
Jian-Ao Lian, Charles K. Chui
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Load balancing of parallelized information filters

IEEE Transactions on Knowledge and Data Engineering, 2002
We investigate the data-parallel implementation of a set of "information filters" used to rule out uninteresting data from a database or data stream. We develop an analytic model for the costs and advantages of load rebalancing for the parallel filtering processes, as well as a quick heuristic for its desirability. Our model uses binomial models of the
Rowe, Neil C., Zaky, Amr
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A balanced filtering antenna

2015 IEEE 4th Asia-Pacific Conference on Antennas and Propagation (APCAP), 2015
A balanced filtering antenna is proposed in this paper. It is composed of a wideband dipole antenna, a reflecting ground and a filter. The filter is utilized to replace the transmission line between two arms and the reflecting ground of the dipole antenna.
Yuxiang Li   +5 more
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Filtering balanced/balanced-to-single-ended networks

2017 10th Global Symposium on Millimeter-Waves, 2017
Balanced/balanced-to-single-ended networks have been used widely in modern communication systems due to their ability of easy connection in balanced systems as well as differential-mode power division, common-mode suppression. Furthermore, filtering balanced or balanced-to-single-ended networks have become increasingly of interest for the advantages of
Jin Shi, Kai Xu, Jianpeng Lu, Jun Qiang
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A filter-based technique for the harmonic balance method

IEEE Transactions on Circuits and Systems I: Fundamental Theory and Applications, 1996
The Harmonic Balance Method (HBM) allows an efficient determination of the steady-state solution of mildly non-linear circuits; however, in the presence of strong nonlinearities, it often fails to converge. The reasons of such behavior are investigated in this paper. In order to improve convergence, a modified HEM technique is presented, based upon the
BRAMBILLA, ANGELO MAURIZIO   +1 more
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