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    Compact Inline E plane Waveguide Resonators and Bandpass Filters with I-shaped Resonant Insets

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    In this paper, waveguide resonators and bandpass filters with E-plane inserts containing I-shaped resonant insets are presented. These insets introduce to the response finite transmission zeros much less sensitive than those produced by cross-couplings. Also, their use results in structure compactness, unlike bandstop resonant cavities that add volume. Two kinds of extracted pole sections that demonstrate response flexibility of the proposed resonators are designed at 10 GHz and tested. One is based on the dominant mode with a transmission zero in the upper stopband and the other on a pair of higher order modes with a transmission zero in the lower stopband. Also, a 3rd order filter for 11 GHz band combining both dominant and higher order mode resonators is modeled to illustrate the scalability of such a modular design. These filters are very suitable for low-cost mass production

    A Fully Planar Substrate Integrated Probe-Based Wideband Orthomode Transducer

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    This paper introduces a planar orthomode transducer (OMT) using substrate integrated waveguides (SIWs) and substrate integrated coaxial lines (SICLs) that is entirely contained within two substrate layers. SICLs form a quadruplet of probes inside the metal waveguide with fully symmetrical geometry. Such a structure is smaller and lighter than a waveguide OMT, its construction is simpler than of a coaxial OMT, however, isolation and loss properties are less degraded compared to the use of planar unshielded technologies such as microstrip. A new wideband inline SICL to SIW transition has been developed to allow grade separation of SIWs belonging to opposite polarizations through different substrate layers. The designed substrate integrated probe-based OMT on RO4003CTM substrate covers the frequency band from 8.1 to 12.5 GHz with return loss higher than 19 dB, insertion loss less than 1.2 dB, inter-port isolation higher than 62 dB and cross-polarization discrimination higher than 65 dB

    Substrate Integrated Coaxial Line Planar Transitions to Single-Layer Transmission Lines and Waveguides

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    This paper presents inline transitions from substrate integrated coaxial line (SICL) to microstrip line, coplanar waveguide (CPW), as well as substrate integrated waveguide (SIW). A common property is the conversion of transmission medium from double to single substrate layer of PCB. The first two of described transitions can be used from DC up to the presence of higher order modes if the characteristic impedances of two meeting transmission lines are matched. The transition to substrate integrated waveguide is of higher complexity, yet compact. Both sides of the SICL-SIW transition are strongly coupled to resonant cavity, and return loss greater than 20 dB is achieved in fractional bandwidth of 10.91 %. Improvements compared to the existing solutions have been made in designs of all three transitions

    Hybrid Manufactured Waveguide Resonators and Filters for mm-Wave Applications

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    Additive and hybrid manufactured waveguide resonators and bandpass filters for mm-wave applications are presented. A Ka band 3D printed waveguide resonator with inductive windows and 28 GHz 5G band hybrid manufactured waveguide resonator and bandpass filter are designed. Hybrid manufacturing combines 3D polymer printing and conventional metal processing technologies. In order to illustrate the accuracy of the design, a 3D printed waveguide transmission line and resonator with the resonant frequency of 33 GHz are fabricated and tested

    Ultra Compact Inline E-Plane Waveguide Bandpass Filters Using Cross Coupling

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    This paper presents novel ultra-compact waveguide bandpass filters that exhibit pseudo elliptic responses with ability to place transmission zeros on both sides of the passband to form sharp roll offs. The filters contain E plane extracted pole sections cascaded with cross-coupled filtering blocks. Compactness is achieved by the use of evanescent mode sections and closer arranged resonators modified to shrink in size. The filters containing non-resonating nodes are designed by means of the generalized coupling coefficients (GCC) extraction procedure for the cross-coupled filtering blocks and extracted pole sections. We illustrate the performance of the proposed structures through the design examples of a third and a fourth order filters with center frequencies of 9.2 GHz and 10 GHz respectively. The sizes of the proposed structures suitable for fabricating using the low cost E plane waveguide technology are 38% smaller than ones of the E plane extracted pole filter of the same order

    Low-Cost Hybrid Manufactured Waveguide Bandpass Filters with 3D Printed Insert Dielectric

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    In this paper, a new type of simple and inexpensive waveguide filter manufacturing that minimizes material consumption and has capabilities of high performance and rapid prototyping is presented. Filter inserts are fabricated by a combination of additive dielectric manufacturing and subtractive metal manufacturing, whereas standard waveguides are used as housings, utilizing best properties of each technology. Along with it, a suitable filter design using metal rectangular rings has been developed. Since the rings that act as positive reactance discontinuities in the passband are resonant at frequencies below it, it is possible to bring lower stopband transmission zeros near the passband to create sharp skirt. A resonator of such a filter and a third order bandpass filter sample have been designed at 11.13 GHz and 11.36 GHz centre frequencies respectively. In addition, smaller size rectangular rings in waveguide can realize upper stopband transmission zeros while acting as negative reactance discontinuities in the passband. This was utilized in fourth order bandpass filter at 11.36 GHz centre frequency with finite transmission zeros in both stopbands. All the filtering structures have been fabricated with 3D printer to extrude polylactic acid and circuit board plotter to mill copper sheet, and tested. Excellent measurement results that have been obtained validate the proposed design. Practical sides of achieving quality 3D printouts are analysed

    The well-being of young adults : The implications of multi-type child maltreatment and the mediating role of betrayal trauma

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    Background: Research indicates that the nature of the relationship between a victim-survivor and perpetrator of child maltreatment can influence well-being experienced during young adulthood. However, further research is required to substantiate the possible mediating role of betrayal trauma following child maltreatment. Objective: To explore the relationship between child maltreatment and psychological well-being experienced during young adulthood by examining the extent of maltreatment, the importance of the type of perpetrator, and the potential mediating role of betrayal trauma following child maltreatment. Participants and setting: The self-selected sample comprised 468 young adults (aged 18–25 years; M = 21.74 years, SD = 2.47) from Australia and internationally. Method: Information regarding participants' current well-being, the extent of enduring five types of maltreatment (witnessing family violence, neglect, physical abuse, psychological abuse, and sexual abuse) by their mother, father and other adults during childhood, multi-type maltreatment, and severity of betrayal trauma were obtained via an online survey. Results: Using multiple regression analysis, it was found that higher levels of multi-type maltreatment were associated with poorer current well-being. Maltreatment by one's mother or father predicted poorer well-being, maltreatment by another adult did not. Hierarchical regressions revealed young adults' sense of betrayal trauma in close relationships partially mediated the relationship between current well-being and child maltreatment by one's mother, father, and another adult. Conclusion: Findings show that the extent of child maltreatment experienced, one's sense of betrayal, and the relationship of the child/adolescent to the perpetrator can influence well-being experienced during young adulthood. These findings highlight the therapeutic benefit of clinicians supporting young adults who have endured child maltreatment to process betrayal trauma, to improve their well-being

    Online decentralized decision making with inequality constraints: an ADMM approach

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    We discuss an online decentralized decision making problem where the agents are coupled with affine inequality constraints. Alternating Direction Method of Multipliers (ADMM) is used as the computation engine and we discuss the convergence of the algorithm in an online setting. To be specific, when decisions have to be made sequentially with a fixed time step, there might not be enough time for the ADMM to converge before the scenario changes and the decision needs to be updated. In this case, a suboptimal solution is employed and we analyze the optimality gap given the convergence condition. Moreover, in many cases, the decision making problem changes gradually over time. We propose a warm-start scheme to accelerate the convergence of ADMM and analyze the benefit of the warm-start. The proposed method is demonstrated in a decentralized multiagent control barrier function problem with simulation
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