Hamid Reza Abbasi, Jalil A. Rashed-Mohassel, Mohammad Naser Moghadasi
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Abstract
The electromagnetic compatibility analysis of RF circuitry is essential due to the adverse effects on sensitive components. Two metamaterial unit cells with slow-wave properties are presented for cross-talk reduction in transmission lines. The analytical expressions for computing equivalent lumped elements of the lines are then provided. The dispersion diagram is obtained from the parameters extracted from the measurement. A microstrip as the generator line and five identical CRLH unit cells as the receptor line are then used and a significant reduction in cross-talk is observed in comparison to conventional lines. A non-uniform transmission line with two different CRLH unit cells as the receptor line is then employed and found effective in further cross-talk reduction between the lines. The lengths of the lines and numbers of cells are kept the same in all lines for comparison. The simulated results are validated by measurements.
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Microwave circuits including RF, microwave and millimetre-wave amplifiers, oscillators, switches, mixers and other components implemented in monolithic, hybrid, multi-chip module and other technologies. Papers on passive components may describe transmission-line and waveguide components, including filters, multiplexers, resonators, ferrite and garnet devices. For applications, papers can describe microwave sub-systems for use in communications, radar, aerospace, instrumentation, industrial and medical applications. Microwave linear and non-linear measurement techniques.
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Computational electromagnetics and synthesis of antenna structures including phased arrays and antenna design algorithms.
Radiowave propagation at all frequencies and environments.
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