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Printed Resonant Periodic Structures and Their Applications [Hardback]

(CVR College of Engineering, Hyderabad, India), (Indian Institute of Technology Delhi, New Delhi, India), (IIT Delhi, India)
  • Formāts: Hardback, 147 pages, height x width: 254x178 mm, weight: 476 g, 200 Illustrations, black and white
  • Izdošanas datums: 17-Nov-2016
  • Izdevniecība: CRC Press Inc
  • ISBN-10: 1498782116
  • ISBN-13: 9781498782111
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  • Formāts: Hardback, 147 pages, height x width: 254x178 mm, weight: 476 g, 200 Illustrations, black and white
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"This book is a reference for researchers who want to learn about resonant periodic structures for applications in microstrip circuits. The readers can learn simple methods to analyze these structures using commercially available software and equivalent circuit modelling. The application examples demonstrated in the book will open up new research ideas in this field"--

This book is a reference for researchers who want to learn about resonant periodic structures for applications in microstrip circuits. The readers can learn simple methods to analyze these structures using commercially available software and equivalent circuit modelling. The application examples demonstrated in the book will open up new research ideas in this field.

Preface vii
Authors ix
1 Introduction to Periodic Structures in Electromagnetics
1(28)
1.1 EBG Structures
2(27)
1.1.1 Mushroom EBG Structure
3(1)
1.1.2 Uniplanar EBG Structure
4(1)
1.1.3 Properties of EBG Structures
4(1)
1.1.4 Compact EBG Structures
5(6)
1.1.5 Application of EBG Structures
11(5)
1.1.6 Characterization of EBG Structures
16(1)
1.1.6.1 Dispersion Diagram
16(4)
1.1.6.2 Surface Wave Measurement
20(1)
1.1.6.3 Suspended Microstrip Method
21(1)
1.1.6.4 Truncated Microstrip Line
21(1)
1.1.6.5 Reflection Phase Characteristics
21(1)
1.1.6.6 EBG Structures and Microstrip Line Coupling
22(1)
1.1.7 Reconfigurable EBG Structures
23(3)
1.1.8 Resonant-Like EBG Structures
26(3)
2 Planar Periodic Structures as Electromagnetic Bandgap Surfaces
29(24)
2.1 Introduction
29(1)
2.2 Proposed EBG Structure
29(1)
2.3 Dispersion Diagrams
30(2)
2.4 Measurement Technique for Characterizing EBG Structure
32(2)
2.5 EBG Loaded Transmission Line
34(3)
2.6 Equivalent Circuit Model
37(14)
2.7 Conclusion
51(2)
3 Compact Planar Periodic Structure as Band-Rejection Filter
53(14)
3.1 Introduction
53(1)
3.2 MMR UWB Filter
53(1)
3.3 Band-Notched UWB Filter
54(7)
3.3.1 Single Band-Notched UWB Filter
55(4)
3.3.2 Dual Band-Notched UWB Filter
59(2)
3.4 Band-Notched UWB Antenna
61(5)
3.5 Conclusion
66(1)
4 Reconfigurable Periodic Structures
67(16)
4.1 Introduction
67(1)
4.2 Switchable Band-Notched UWB Filter
67(5)
4.3 Tunable Notch Filter
72(1)
4.4 Equivalent Circuit of Frequency Reconfigurable Unit Cell
72(5)
4.5 Bandwidth Reconfigurable Bandstop Filter
77(4)
4.6 Conclusion
81(2)
5 Application of Compact Planar Periodic Structure in Bandpass Filters and Diplexers
83(14)
5.1 Introduction
83(1)
5.2 BSF with Broadside-Coupled EBG Cells
83(5)
5.3 BPF
88(3)
5.4 Diplexer
91(5)
5.5 Conclusion
96(1)
6 Frequency Selective Surface Application
97(40)
6.1 Introduction
97(1)
6.2 FSS Properties of the Proposed EBG Structure
97(4)
6.3 Application of the FSS for Directivity Enhancement of the Patch Antenna
101(34)
6.3.1 Inset Feed Patch Antenna
101(4)
6.3.2 Patch Antenna with FSS as Superstrate
105(3)
6.3.3 Coplanar Waveguide (CPW)-Fed Monopole with FSS as Reflector
108(9)
6.3.4 A Tunable HIS and Its Application to a Dual-Band Microstrip Antenna
117(13)
6.3.5 Compact Mushroom EBG Structure with Defected Ground Structure
130(5)
6.4 Conclusion
135(2)
References 137(8)
Index 145
Shiban K. Koul received the BE degree in electrical engineering from the Regional Engineering College, Srinagar, India, in 1977, and the MTech and PhD degrees in microwave engineering from the Indian Institute of Technology, Delhi, India. He is a professor at the Centre for Applied Research in Electronics, and the deputy director (strategy and planning) at the Indian Institute of Technology (IIT), Delhi, India, where he is involved in teaching and research activities. His research interests include RF MEMS, device modelling, millimeter wave IC design, and reconfigurable microwave circuits including antennas. He is the chairman of M/S Astra Microwave Pvt. Ltd, a major private company involved in the Development of RF and microwave systems in India. He is author/co-author of 192 research papers and 7 state-of-the art books. He has successfully completed 25 major sponsored projects, 50 consultancy projects, and 30 technology development projects. He holds 7 patents and 4 copyrights. Prof. Koul is a fellow of IEE, USA, fellow of the Indian National Academy of Engineering (INAE) India, and fellow of the Institution of Electronics and Telecommunication Engineers (IETE) India He has received Gold Medal presented by the Institution of Electrical and Electronics