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    Microstrip Patch Antennas Fed by Substrate Integrated Waveguide

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    DizertačnĂ­ prĂĄce je zaměƙena na vĂœzkum mikropĂĄskovĂœch flíčkovĂœch antĂ©n a antĂ©nnĂ­ch ƙad napĂĄjenĂœch vlnovodem integrovanĂœm do substrĂĄtu (SIW). VyuĆŸitĂ­m vlnovodu integrovanĂ©ho do substrĂĄtu pro napĂĄjenĂ­ mikropĂĄskovĂ© flíčkovĂ© antĂ©ny dochĂĄzĂ­ ke kombinaci vĂœhodnĂœch vlastnostĂ­ obou struktur. VĂœsledkem je kompaktnĂ­ antĂ©nnĂ­ struktura, jejĂ­ĆŸ napĂĄjecĂ­ vedenĂ­ neprodukuje parazitnĂ­ záƙenĂ­ a neovlivƈuje tak vyzaƙovacĂ­ charakteristiku antĂ©ny. PrĂĄci lze z věcnĂ©ho hlediska rozdělit do dvou částĂ­. PrvnĂ­ část prĂĄce (kapitola 2) je zaměƙena na nĂĄvrh flíčkovĂœch antĂ©n a jejich navĂĄzĂĄnĂ­ na vlnovod integrovanĂœ do substrĂĄtu. PrvnĂ­ dvě navrĆŸenĂ© flíčkovĂ© antĂ©ny vyuĆŸĂ­vajĂ­ vlnovod integrovanĂœ do substrĂĄtu a ĆĄtěrbinu nebo koaxiĂĄlnĂ­ sondu pro buzenĂ­ lineĂĄrně polarizovanĂ© vlny. NapĂĄjenĂ­ koaxiĂĄlnĂ­ sondou je dĂĄle pouĆŸito pro buzenĂ­ kruhově polarizovanĂ© flíčkovĂ© antĂ©ny. Za Ășčelem zĂ­skĂĄnĂ­ ĆĄirĆĄĂ­ho pĂĄsma osovĂ©ho poměru je navrĆŸeno napĂĄjenĂ­ flíčkovĂ© antĂ©ny ve dvou bodech. Funkčnost vĆĄech antĂ©nnĂ­ch struktur je popsĂĄna pomocĂ­ parametrickĂœch simulacĂ­ a ověƙena realizacĂ­ a měƙenĂ­m vyrobenĂœch prototypĆŻ antĂ©n. PrezentovanĂ© napĂĄjecĂ­ metody pƙedstavujĂ­ novĂœ zpĆŻsob napĂĄjenĂ­ pro mikropĂĄskovĂ© antĂ©ny vyuĆŸĂ­vajĂ­cĂ­ technologii SIW. Ve druhĂ© části prĂĄce (kapitola 3) je pojednĂĄno o implementaci ĆĄtěrbinou napĂĄjenĂ© mikropĂĄskovĂ© antĂ©nnĂ­ struktury do malĂœch antĂ©nnĂ­ch polĂ­ o velikosti 2x2 a 1x4. V pƙípadě lineĂĄrnĂ­ ƙady je uvaĆŸovĂĄno amplitudovĂ© rozloĆŸenĂ­ pro optimĂĄlnĂ­ potlačenĂ­ postrannĂ­ch lalokĆŻ. Obě navrĆŸenĂ© antĂ©nnĂ­ ƙady jsou ověƙeny měƙenĂ­m a v porovnĂĄnĂ­ s podobnĂœmi antĂ©nnĂ­mi ƙadami dostupnĂœmi v literatuƙe dosahujĂ­ ĆĄirĆĄĂ­ho pracovnĂ­ho pĂĄsma kmitočtĆŻ a vyĆĄĆĄĂ­ho zisku.The thesis deals with the research of microstrip patch antennas and antenna arrays fed by a substrate integrated waveguide (SIW). Exploiting an SIW structure for microstrip patch antenna feeding combines the benefits of both structures. The result is a compact antenna structure retaining advantageous properties of microstrip patch antennas and having a radiation characteristic non-effected by spurious radiation which is usually produced by a conventional feeding line. The thesis consists of two factual parts. The first one (Chapter 2) deals with the design of microstrip patch antennas and exploiting a substrate integrated waveguide for their feeding. The first two microstrip patch antennas exploit an SIW and a slot or a coaxial probe in order to excite a linearly-polarized wave. SIW-based probe feeding is further utilized for exciting a single- and dual-fed circularly-polarized microstrip patch. The functionality of the proposed antenna structures is described using parametric analyses and verified by measuring of fabricated prototypes. The proposed feeding methods represent a novel feeding approach for microstrip patch antennas exploiting SIW technology. The second part of the thesis (Chapter 3) deals with implementing the linearly-polarized aperture-coupled microstrip patch antenna structure fed by SIW into two small antenna arrays consisting of 2x2 and 1x4 radiators. An amplitude distribution is considered in the case of the linear antenna array for optimum suppression of side lobes. Both proposed antenna arrays are verified by measurements. Compared to similar antenna arrays available in the literature, they reach a wider operating frequency band and a higher gain.

    Design of a Wideband Inductively Coupled Loop Feed Patch Antenna for UHF RFID Tag

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    A planar wideband patch antenna for ultra-high frequency (UHF) radio frequency identification (RFID) tag for metallic applications is presented in this research work. Three different shape patches are inductively coupled to a triangle loop to form wide impedance bandwidth for universal application UHF (860-960 MHz) RFID. The structure of proposed antenna exhibits planar profile to provide ease of fabrication for cost reduction well suited for mass production. The simulation of the antenna was carried out using Finite Element Method (FEM) based software, Ansoft HFSS v13. The simulated and measured impedance bandwidth of 113 MHz and 117 MHz (Return Loss≄6 dB) were achieved to cover the entire UHF RFID operating frequency band worldwide. The simulated and measured radiation patterns at the operating frequency of 915 MHz are in good agreement. Moreover the simulated minimum antenna gain at the bore sight direction in free space and when mounted on 200 x 200 mm2 metal plate are -15 dBi and -14dBi respectively which is enough to provide reasonable read range over the entire UHF RFID system operating band

    Low-Profile Fully-Printed Multifrequency Monopoles Loaded with Complementary Metamaterial Transmission Line

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    The design of a new class of multifrequency monopoles by loading a set of resonant-type complementary metamaterial transmission lines (CMTL) is firstly presented. Two types of CMTL elements are comprehensively explored: the former is the epsilon negative (ENG) one by loading complementary split ring resonators (CSRRs) with different configurations on the signal strip, whereas the latter is the double negative (DNG) one by incorporating the CSRRs and capacitive gaps. In both cases, the CMTLs are considered with different number of unit cells. By cautiously controlling the geometrical parameters of element structure, five antenna prototypes coving different communication standards (GSM, UMTS, DMB and WiMAX) are designed, fabricated and measured. Numerical and experimental results illustrate that the zeroth-order resonance frequencies of the ENG and DNG monopoles are in desirable consistency. Moreover, of all operating frequencies the antennas exhibit fairly good impedance matching performances better than -10dB and quasi-omnidirectional radiation patterns

    Wideband and UWB antennas for wireless applications. A comprehensive review

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    A comprehensive review concerning the geometry, the manufacturing technologies, the materials, and the numerical techniques, adopted for the analysis and design of wideband and ultrawideband (UWB) antennas for wireless applications, is presented. Planar, printed, dielectric, and wearable antennas, achievable on laminate (rigid and flexible), and textile dielectric substrates are taken into account. The performances of small, low-profile, and dielectric resonator antennas are illustrated paying particular attention to the application areas concerning portable devices (mobile phones, tablets, glasses, laptops, wearable computers, etc.) and radio base stations. This information provides a guidance to the selection of the different antenna geometries in terms of bandwidth, gain, field polarization, time-domain response, dimensions, and materials useful for their realization and integration in modern communication systems

    Low-noise slot antenna SIS mixers

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    We describe quasi-optical SIS mixers operating in the submillimeter band (500-750 GHz) which have very low noise, around 5 h/spl nu//k/sub B/ for the double-sideband receiver noise temperature. The mixers use a twin-slot antenna, Nb/Al-Oxide/Nb tunnel junctions fabricated with optical lithography, a two-junction tuning circuit, and a silicon hyperhemispherical lens with a novel antireflection coating to optimize the optical efficiency. We have flown a submillimeter receiver using these mixers on the Kuiper Airborne Observatory, and have detected a transition of H/sub 2//sup 18/O at 745 GHz. This directly confirms that SIS junctions are capable of low-noise mixing above the gap frequency

    Multi-Objective Synthesis of Filtering Dipole Array Based on Tuning-Space Mapping

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    In the paper, we apply tuning-space mapping to multi-objective synthesis of a filtering antenna. The antenna is going to be implemented as a planar dipole array with serial feeding. Thanks to the multi-objective approach, we can deal with conflicting requirements on gain, impedance matching, side-lobe level, and main-lobe direction. MOSOMA algorithm is applied to compute Pareto front of optimal solutions by changing lengths of dipoles and parameters of transmission lines connecting them into a serial array. Exploitation of tuning space mapping significantly reduces CPU-time demands of the multi-objective synthesis: a coarse optimization evaluates objectives using a wire model of the filtering array (4NEC2, method of moments), and a fine optimization exploits a realistic planar model of the array (CST Microwave Studio, finite integration technique). The synthesized filtering antenna was manufactured, and its parameters were measured to be compared with objectives. The number of dipoles in the array is shown to influence the match of measured parameters and objectives

    Concentrated Ground Plane Booster Antenna Technology for Multiband Operation in Handset Devices

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    The current demand in the handset antenna field requires multiband antennas due to the existence of multiple communication standards and the emergence of new ones. At the same time, antennas with reduced dimensions are strongly required in order to be easily integrated. In this sense, the paper proposes a compact radiating system that uses two non-resonant elements to properly excite the ground plane to solve the abovementioned shortcomings by minimizing the required Printed Circuit Board (PCB) area while ensuring a multiband performance. These non-resonant elements are called here ground plane boosters since they excite an efficient mode of the ground plane. The proposed radiating system comprises two ground plane boosters of small dimensions of 5 mm x 5 mm x 5 mm. One is in charge of the low frequency region (0.824-0.960 GHz) and the other is in charge of the high frequency region (1.710-2.170 GHz). With the aim of achieving a compact configuration, the two boosters are placed close to each other in a corner of the ground plane of a handset device (concentrated architecture). Several experiments related to the coupling between boosters have been carried out in two different platforms (barphone and smartphone), and the best position and the required matching network are presented. The novel proposal achieves multiband performance at GSM850/900/1800/1900 and UMTS

    Structural behaviour of beam with HDPE plastic balls subjected to flexure load

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    This paper presents the structural behavior of reinforced concrete beam embedded with high density polyethylene balls (HDPE) subjected to flexural load. The HDPE balls with 180 mm diameter were embedded to create the spherical voids in the beam which lead to reduction in its self-weight. Two beam specimens with HDPE balls (RC-HDPE) and one solid beam (RC-S) with dimension 250 mm x 300 mm x 1100 mm were cast and tested until failure. The results are analysed in the context of its ultimate load, load-deflection profile, and crack pattern and failure mode. It was found that the ultimate load of RC-HDPE was reduced by 32% compared to RC-S beam while the maximum deflection at its mid span was increased by 4%. However, RC-HDPE is noticed to be more ductile compared to RC-S beam. Both types of beams experienced flexure cracks and diagonal tension cracks before failur
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