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Search Results for Falih M. Alnahwi

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Compact Low-Cost Reconfigurable Microwave Bandpass Filter Using Stub-Loaded Multiple Mode Resonator for WiMAX, 5G and WLAN Applications

Yousif Mohsin Hasan, Abdulkareem Swadi Abdullah, Falih Mahdi Alnahwi

Pages: 78-85

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This paper presents a compact, low-cost reconfigurable bandpass filter (BPF) for WiMax, 5G, and WLAN applications. The BPF consists of a half-wavelength resonator folded as C-shaped by a pair of symmetrical PIN diodes and a central quarter-wavelength resonator to form an E- shaped stub-loaded multiple-mode resonator (SL-MMR). The feed line is made of two subsections separated by a gap which acts as a fixed capacitance and allows the filter to have bandpass behavior. The proposed filter is modeled using the even and odd mode analysis to predict the locations of the resonant frequencies. The simulation results show that the filter covers the frequency range (3.38-3.95) GHz with a center frequency of 3.52 GHz at the ON state of a pair of PIN diodes. On the other hand, the BPF covers the frequency range (4.7-5.93) GHz with a center frequency of 5.2 GHz, at the OFF state of the diodes. The results also show a small insertion loss at the filter passband with two sharp transmission zeros at the stopband.

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Design and Modeling of a Compact Reconfigurable Slot Antenna for WLAN Portable Devices

Falih M. Alnahwi

Pages: 33-37

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This paper presents design and modeling of a compact reconfigurable quarter wavelength slot antenna compatible with the portable devices of the 5GHz wireless local area network (WLAN) applications. The concept of the transverse resonant method which is used for the transmission lines is utilized for modeling the proposed slot antenna. A PIN diode is used to switch the antenna operating band from the lower unlicensed indoor 5GHz WLAN band (5-5.3) GHz to the upper one (5.7-5.9) GHz and vice versa. Another PIN diode is attached to the feed line to provide suitable matching stub length for each operation mode. Furthermore, the shape of the radiating slot of the proposed antenna is modified to provide an omnidirectional radiation pattern in the H-plane suitable for the portable gadgets of the WLAN system. The measurements are in well agreement with the simulated results, and they verify the precision of the suggested model and the enhanced matching characteristics for the two operation modes of the proposed antenna.

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