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Broadband High-Gain Dual-Polarized Filtering Antenna Using a Partially Reflective Surface Lens for 5G Millimeter-Wave Sensor Applications. [PDF]
Zhang Y, Liu H.
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The Multi-Objective Optimization of a Dual C-Type Gold Ribbon Interconnect Structure Considering Its Geometrical Parameter Fluctuation. [PDF]
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Broadband Microstrip-to-Microstrip Vertical Transition Design
IEEE Microwave and Wireless Components Letters, 2016This letter presents a broadband microstrip-to-microstrip vertical transition. Basically, the transition is based on broadside coupling between the upper and lower microstrip patches through a wide slot etched on the ground plane. In order to enhance bandwidth of the transition, a patch introducing a half wavelength resonance into the passband is added
Ziwen Tao +4 more
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Microstrip-to-Probe Fed Microstrip Antenna Transition
2018 IEEE International Symposium on Antennas and Propagation & USNC/URSI National Radio Science Meeting, 2018This paper presents an accurate and simple method to model the transition between a probe-fed microstrip antenna and a microstrip circuit, assembled in a back-to-back configuration. With the aid of a full-wave electromagnetic simulation tool the two-port S-parameter matrix of the transition is calculated.
D. F. Mona +2 more
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Transitioning between microstrip and inverted microstrip
IEEE Microwave and Guided Wave Letters, 1991A broadband microstrip to inverted microstrip transition is described in which field matching between microstrip and inverted microstrip is obtained by gradually removing the dielectric at the transition so the E-field has a region over which to redistribute itself as it propagates from microstrip to inverted microstrip or vice versa.
W.C. Drach, T.E. Koscica
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Analysis of slot-coupled transitions from microstrip-to-microstrip and microstrip-to-waveguides
IEEE Transactions on Microwave Theory and Techniques, 1997This paper provides an accurate, versatile, and computationally efficient method for the analysis of slot-coupled transitions from microstrip-to-microstrip, and microstrip-to-rectangular and parallel-plate waveguides. The accuracy of this method is ensured by satisfying all the boundary conditions through a mixed electric-magnetic current integral ...
A.A. Omar, N.I. Dib
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2015 Asia-Pacific Microwave Conference (APMC), 2015
In this paper, a wideband vertical microstrip-to-microstrip transition designed with cross-coupled microstrip and slotline resonators is proposed. By utilizing two identical microstrip lines on top and bottom layers perpendicularly coupled with a uniform slotline resonator on the ground plane, a wideband filtering performance with three transmission ...
Li Yang +3 more
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In this paper, a wideband vertical microstrip-to-microstrip transition designed with cross-coupled microstrip and slotline resonators is proposed. By utilizing two identical microstrip lines on top and bottom layers perpendicularly coupled with a uniform slotline resonator on the ground plane, a wideband filtering performance with three transmission ...
Li Yang +3 more
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2019
The microstrip antenna (MSA) consists of a dielectric substrate in between a metallic conducting patch and a ground plane. The most common forms of the MSA are the rectangular and circular patch MSAs. There are several microstrip antenna analysis methods. The most popular models are transmission-line model, cavity model, method of moments, FDTD method,
Nandan Bhattacharyya +1 more
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The microstrip antenna (MSA) consists of a dielectric substrate in between a metallic conducting patch and a ground plane. The most common forms of the MSA are the rectangular and circular patch MSAs. There are several microstrip antenna analysis methods. The most popular models are transmission-line model, cavity model, method of moments, FDTD method,
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