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2010-11-18
PIER
Vol. 110, 179-197
Transient Time-Dependent Electric Field of Dielectric Bodies Using the Volterra Integral Equation in Three Dimensions
Ahmed Al-Jarro , Philip Sewell , Trevor Mark Benson , Ana Vukovic and John Paul
An accurate and flexible three-dimensional Volterra Time Domain Integral Equation (TDIE) algorithm is presented and implemented here to model the time-dependent electromagnetic field of arbitrarily shaped dielectric bodies. This development is motivated by the need for a modern high-resolution numerical tool that is capable of providing a full and comprehensive investigation of devices containing a diverse range of feature sizes or boundaries, in all three space dimensions plus time. Stability, accuracy and convergence of the algorithm are discussed and verified by means of canonical working examples.
2010-11-17
PIER Letters
Vol. 19, 9-18
Investigations of Reduction of Mutual Coupling Between Two Planar Monopoles Using Two λ/4 Slots
Shaoli Zuo , Ying-Zeng Yin , Wei-Jun Wu , Zhi-Ya Zhang and Jie Ma
This article presents a simple structure for reducing mutual coupling between two diversity planar monopole antennas for WLAN 5.2/5.8 GHz applications. The structure has two λ/4 (λ-wavelength in the substrate) slots cut into the ground plane between the two monopoles. In 0.5 λoo,-wavelength in the air) of the antenna spacing, mutual coupling was -33.3, -21.1 dB at 5.2, 5.8 GHz, respectively. The lowest mutual coupling of -33.3 dB was achieved at 5.2 GHz, which is 20.8 dB improvement over the reference.
2010-11-17
PIER Letters
Vol. 19, 1-8
Dual Band-Notched Ultra-Wideband Planar Monopole Antenna with m- and W-Slots
Jian-Qing Sun , Xiao-Miao Zhang , Ya-Bing Yang , Rui Guan and Li Jin
A compact ultra-wideband microstrip-fed planar monopole antenna with dual band-notch characteristic is presented. Dual notched frequency bands are achieved by embedding an M-slot in the radiating patch and a W-slot in the ground beneath the feeding line. And the characteristics of the dual band-notched can be controlled by adjusting the length and position of the corresponding slot. Experimental results show that the proposed antenna, with compact size of, has an impedance bandwidth of 2.75~11.30 GHz for VSWR less than 2.0, except two notched bands of 3.25~4.20 GHz and 5.23~6.10 GHz. Moreover, this antenna exhibits good omnidirectional radiation patterns in the H-plane, stable antenna gains over the operation band, and perfect group delay in the time-domain.
2010-11-17
PIER C
Vol. 17, 245-255
Design and Investigation of Broadband Monopole Antenna Loaded with Non-Foster Circuit
Fei-Fei Zhang , Bao-Hua Sun , Xiaohui Li , Wei Wang and Jin-Yuan Xue
The possibility of using non-Foster circuit to expand the bandwidth of a monopole antenna is investigated theoretically. Beginning with an inductor-loaded monopole antenna resonating at different frequencies by changing the value of the loaded inductor, we show that a frequency-dependent inductor is needed to enhance the bandwidth of the monopole antenna. The curve for the reactance of the frequency-dependent inductor versus frequency is fitted, which enlightens us to use a non-Foster reactive circuit to realize the frequency-dependent inductor. Based on the above studies, a monople antenna loaded with a non-Foster circuit is presented. Simulated results demonstrate that the input reactance of the loaded antenna becomes stable and approaches zero, which favors the impedance matching and extends the bandwidth to a certain extent. Finally, a passive (Foster) matching circuit is designed to improve the bandwidth further. A 0.69-m monopole antenna with 2.0:1 VSWR in the frequency range 30--150 MHz is designed and investigated.
2010-11-17
PIER C
Vol. 17, 229-244
Analysis and Design of a Gaussian Backscatter Antenna with Ring Focus Feed
Wanwisa Thaiwirot , Rangsan Wongsan and Monai Krairiksh
This paper presents analysis and design of a Gaussian backscatter antenna with ring focus feed. The curvature of main reflector is Gaussian, and the subreflector is a portion of an ellipse. The antenna has axial symmetry. A backscattering technique is used with the main reflector to achieve wide beamwidth. The input parameters of the proposed antenna are derived in closed form. Physical theory of diffraction (PTD) is used to analyze the radiation pattern of the proposed antenna and verified with experimental results. The effects of the support structures on the radiation patterns of the proposed antenna have been investigated experimentally. The proposed antenna can produces high gain and wide beamwidth (coverage angle θ=±65°). This antenna can be used for realizing earth coverage beam in LEO satellite or indoor wireless LAN applications.
2010-11-17
PIER M
Vol. 16, 19-29
UWB Microwave Imaging for Breast Cancer Detection --- Experiments with Heterogeneous Breast Phantoms
Joshua Chong Yue Lai , Cheong Boon Soh , Erry Gunawan and Kay Soon Low
The paper describes pulse-based ultra-wideband (UWB) microwave imaging experiments for breast cancer detection using heterogeneous breast phantoms with dielectric properties mimicking the human breast. Three homogeneous and seven heterogeneous breast phantoms are used in tumor detection experiments. The phantoms have dielectric permittivity and conductivity higher than previously reported experiments, as well as clutters to represent the glandular tissue in human breast. The experiments are conducted in time-domain with pulse generator and real-time oscilloscope.
2010-11-17
PIER
Vol. 110, 163-178
Analyzing the Multilayer Optical Planar Waveguides with Double-Negative Metamaterial
Chih-Wen Kuo , Shih-Yuan Chen , Yaw-Dong Wu and Mao-Hsiung Chen
In this study, a general method for analyzing the multilayer optical planar waveguides with photonic metamaterial is presented. The propagation characteristics of TE waves guided by the film with both the permittivity and permeability less than zero are investigated theoretically. The formulae for the electric fields of TE modes in this structure have been proposed. Typical numerical results for dispersion characteristics are shown. The analytical and numerical results show excellent agreement.
2010-11-16
PIER B
Vol. 26, 451-469
Coupled Lines from Filter to Composite Right/Left Handed-Cells
Amr M. E. Safwat and Tamer Mostafa Abuelfadl
This paper studies the left-handed behavior in conventional 2-port coupled line networks. The propagation parameters of 12 periodic structures, each has a different coupled line configuration, have been derived and the left-handed bands have been determined. Two structures were fabricated and measured to confirm the composite right/left handed (CRLH) characteristics. Measurements and EM simulations were in a very good agreement with the developed theory. In the light of the proposed theory, a geometrical circuit model was also proposed for split ring resonator (SRR). The model is capable to predict its performance over a wide band.
2010-11-15
PIER Letters
Vol. 18, 195-203
Dual-Polarized Dielectric Resonator Antenna with High Isolation Using Hybrid Feeding Mechanism for WLAN Applications
Xiao-Ming Wang , Zibin Weng , Yong-Chang Jiao , Zheng Zhang and Fu-Shun Zhang
A dual-feed dual-polarized dielectric resonator antenna (DRA) with high isolation is proposed in this paper. The high isolation is achieved by using two hybrid feeding mechanism: one port having an H-shaped aperture coupled feed and the other with two out-of-phase probe feeds. The antenna is designed to operate at around 5.2 GHz for WLAN (Wireless Local Area Network) applications and experimental results show that it has more than 35 dB isolation over the entire impedance bandwidth. Good symmetric broadside radiation patterns with low cross polarizations are observed in the two principal planes, and in addition, the front-to-back (F/B) ratios for Port 1 and Port 2 are 10 and 18 dB, respectively.
2010-11-15
PIER C
Vol. 17, 219-227
Miniaturized Microstrip-Fed Circular Split Ring Resonator Antenna
Abdelnasser Eldek
A miniaturized microstrip-fed antenna composed of a broadside coupled split ring resonator and an excitation arc-shaped monopole is presented. Numerical and experimental results are presented for an antenna configuration of 1/25 wavelength in diameter (ka~0.126). The antenna size including the ground plane is 60×38.5 mm2 and it is operating at 200 MHz. Its resonant frequency can be tuned over a good range of frequency without changing the antenna size, which can increase its usable bandwidth using reconfigurable antenna techniques.
2010-11-12
PIER Letters
Vol. 18, 187-194
High Selectivity Dual-Mode Bandpass Filter with Source-Loaded Coupling
Xue-Shun Zhang , Yong-Jiu Zhao , Hong-Wei Deng , Lu Zhang and Wen Chen
In this letter, a novel high selectivity microstrip filter with source-loaded coupling is proposed using the dual-mode resonator. The resonator can generate one odd mode and one even mode in the desired band. The folded stepped-impedance open stub at the central plane can control the even mode resonant frequencies, whereas the odd mode ones are fixed. A transmission zero is created near the lower cut-off frequency due to the main path signal counteraction. Two additional transmission zeros attributed to source-loaded coupling are generated near the upper cut-off frequency and in the upper-stopband. A dual-mode filter prototype is simulated, fabricated and measured. The EM simulated and measured results are presented and excellent agreement is obtained.
2010-11-12
PIER C
Vol. 17, 203-218
Computer-Aided Design of Y-Junction Waveguide Diplexers
Felice Maria Vanin , Fabrizio Frezza and Dietmar Schmitt
Waveguide diplexer designs are widely used for telecommunications, space, and terrestrial applications. Although mathematical models and design procedures for waveguide filters are known, diplexer designs still remain complex and time consuming. This paper describes how to obtain an equivalent circuit network model and a complete design of non-contiguous diplexers using a computer-aided approach with a classic Y-junction. Results are satisfactory in terms of reduced design time and performance. Examples including physical dimensions are provided.
2010-11-12
PIER M
Vol. 16, 1-18
A New Algorithm of 3D Image Reconstruction of Radar Targets from Ramp Responses in Low Frequency
Janic Chauveau and Nicole de Beaucoudrey
Low frequency imaging in radar domain can have applications for stealthy or buried targets. The transient scattering response from a ramp waveform is related to the profile function of the target, namely its transverse cross-sectional area along the line-of-sight, and thus provides information about the target size, orientation and geometrical shape. Such ramp responses can be used to generate a 3-dimensional image of the global shape of the target. Former imaging algorithm uses approximate limiting surfaces and is therefore limited to single convex objects. Here is proposed a new algorithm able to reconstruct non-convex as well as separated targets, from their ramp response signatures.
2010-11-12
PIER M
Vol. 14, 263-277
Halbach Structures for Permanent Magnets Bearings
Romain Ravaud , Guy Lemarquand and Valerie Lemarquand
This paper is the third part of a series dealing with permanent magnet passive magnetic bearings. It presents analytical expressions of the axial force and stiffness in radial passive magnetic bearings made of ring permanent magnets with perpendicular polarizations: the inner ring polarization is perpendicular to the outer ring one. The main goal of this paper is to present a simple analytical model which can be easily implemented in Matlab or Mathematica so as to carry out parametric studies. This paper first compares the axial force and stiffness in bearings with axial, radial and perpendicular polarizations. Then, bearings made of stacked ring magnets with alternate polarizations are studied for the three kinds of polarizations, axial, radial and perpendicular. The latter correspond to Halbach structures. These calculations are useful for identifying the structures required for having great axial forces and the ones allowing to get great axial stiffnesses.
2010-11-12
PIER
Vol. 110, 147-162
A Novel Integrated Mathematical Approach of Ray-Tracing and Genetic Algorithm for Optimizing Indoor Wireless Coverage
Ahmed Wasif Reza , Md. Sumon Sarker and Kaharudin Dimyati
While designing wireless networks, it is crucial to obtain the maximum coverage by using minimum number of transmitting antennas. This paper proposes a new algorithm for determining the minimum number of transmitting antennas as well as their appropriate locations to provide the optimized wireless coverage in the indoor environment. The proposed algorithm uses a ray-tracing method to predict the signal distribution among the sampling points in the indoor area due to one or more transmitters and the genetic algorithm (GA) incorporated with the Breath First Search (BFS) terminology to determine the minimum number of transmitters and their corresponding locations to achieve the optimum wireless coverage. The proposed method outperforms the existing method in terms of both space and time complexities. The results obtained from this study also show that the computation time using the proposed algorithm is much less than that of the existing algorithm.
2010-11-12
PIER
Vol. 110, 125-145
The Analysis of 3D Model Characterization and Its Impact on the Accuracy of Scattering Calculations
Andrew Hellicar , John Kot , Geoff James and Gregory Keith Cambrell
When employing computational methods for solving problems in electromagnetic scattering the resulting solutions are strongly determined by the geometry of the scatterer. Careful consideration must therefore be given to the computational geometry used in representing the scatterer. Here we show that the solution for a problem as simple as plane wave scattering off a PEC sphere is sensitive to the computational geometry used to represent the sphere. We show this by implementing 4 higher-order computational geometry schemes over 3 different tessellations resulting in 45 different representations of the sphere. Two methods for solving the scattering problem are implemented: the boundary-element method (BEM) based on the MFIE, and the physical optics (PO) method. Results are compared and insights are obtained into the performance of the various schemes to model surfaces accurately and efficiently. The comparison of the different schemes takes into consideration the required computational resources in implementing the schemes. Some unexpected results are discovered and explanations given.
2010-11-11
PIER C
Vol. 17, 193-202
A Dual-Mode Aperature-Coupled Stack Antenna for WLAN Dual-Band and Circular Polarization Applications
Ji-Chyun Liu , Bing-Hao Zeng , Chin-Yen Liu , Hui-Chi Wu and Chung-Chi Chang
A compact stack antenna consisting of square loop resonators, aperture couples, feed line and the perturbation for dual-band and circular polarization (CP) applications is proposed in this paper. This perturbation applies both dual-mode and orthogonal mode effects existing in the square loop resonator to present wide-band and CP characteristics simultaneously. The stack antenna presents the desired bands of 2.46 GHz with bandwidth (BW) = 160 MHz (6.58%) and 5.28 GHz with BW = 450 MHz (8.52%). The circular polarizations for dual-band are demonstrated with axial ratio (AR) spectrum and orthogonal modes. The proposed antenna is successfully simulated and measured with frequency responses, radiation patterns and current distributions.
2010-11-11
PIER M
Vol. 14, 247-261
Numerical Evaluation of the Magnetic Field Exposure Near the Transition Tower of an Overhead-Underground Hv Line
Wojciech Krajewski
The paper deals with the analysis of the magnetic field distribution near the transition tower of an overhead-underground transmission line of 110 kV. The current density induced in the human body due to this field is also estimated. A hybrid numerical technique combining both the boundary element method and the charge simulation method is employed for this purpose. This technique is implemented in the author's own software package dedicated to the analysis of electromagnetic exposure in the vicinity of power objects. A simplified numerical model of the human body of dimensions recommended by the IEC/EN standards is employed in computations. Obtained numerical results are related to the appropriate regulations regarding the human exposure to the electromagnetic fields.
2010-11-11
PIER
Vol. 110, 103-124
Comparative Study of Rma and Pfa on Their Responses to Moving Target
Xinhua Mao , Dai-Yin Zhu , Lan Ding and Zhao-Da Zhu
The synthetic aperture radar (SAR) signatures of moving target are the basis of ground moving target indication and imaging (GMTI&Im) in the framework of SAR systems. However, previous studies are mainly based on the 2-D separable SAR processing, and little work has been done to investigate the signatures of moving target after the application of a particular fine resolution SAR image formation algorithm. In this paper, we derive the image spectrum of moving target after two representative fine resolution SAR image formation algorithms, i.e., the range migration algorithm (RMA) and polar format algorithm (PFA), respectively. Based on the spectrum derived, detailed analysis on the SAR signatures of moving target, including the geometric displacement, residual range migration, and defocusing effect in both the range and azimuth dimensions are performed. The presented work might be helpful when considering a SAR system with the capability of ground moving target indication and imaging (GMTI&Im).
2010-11-11
PIER
Vol. 110, 81-101
A Novel Lanczos-Type Procedure for Computing Eigenelements of Maxwell and Helmholtz Problems
Bruno Carpentieri , Yan-Fei Jing and Ting-Zhu Huang
We introduce a novel variant of the Lanczos method for computing a few eigenvalues of sparse and/or dense non-Hermitian systems arising from the discretization of Maxwell- or Helmholtz-type operators in Electromagnetics. We develop a Krylov subspace projection technique built upon short-term vector recurrences that does not require full reorthogonalization and can approximate simultaneously both left and rigth eigenvectors. We report on experiments for solving eigenproblems arising in the analysis of dielectric waveguides and scattering applications from PEC structures. The theoretical and numerical results reported in this study will contribute to highlight the potential and enrich the database of this technology for solving generalized eigenvalue problems in Computational Electromagnetics.