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2. A Wideband Circularly Polarized Stacked Antenna with Corner Perturbations for CubeSats
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M. Mubasshir Hossain, Mohmamad Qudrat-E-Maula, Saeed I. Latif, and Edmund Spencer
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Physics ,Optics ,business.industry ,Axial ratio ,Telecommunications link ,Bandwidth (signal processing) ,Duplex (telecommunications) ,Transceiver ,Wideband ,Antenna (radio) ,business ,Circular polarization - Abstract
This paper presents a single-feed circularly polarized wideband printed antenna for small satellites, which can be used with NASA Near-Earth Networks (NEN) for both uplink and downlink communications. This electromagnetically coupled stacked antenna is capable of working with a duplex transceiver and has the advantage of not requiring two different antennas for transmitting and receiving. It shows a significantly wide axial ratio (AR) 11 < −10 dB bandwidth. This wideband covers the NASA NEN's X-band uplink and downlink frequencies. The overall antenna size for a single element is 17 mm × 17 mm × 6.5 mm, which can provide a peak gain of 8 dBi. This antenna can save up to at least 50% area required by the conventional two-antenna solution for uplink and downlink, which is critical for CubeSat applications.
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- 2021
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3. Leaky wave-based HIS-inspired Antenna supported by negative permeability for millimeter-Wave Applications
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Jubaer Alam, Saeed I. Latif, and M. M. Reazul Haque Tanmoy
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Permittivity ,Physics ,business.industry ,Leaky wave antenna ,020208 electrical & electronic engineering ,Resonance ,020206 networking & telecommunications ,02 engineering and technology ,Square (algebra) ,High impedance ,Optics ,Extremely high frequency ,0202 electrical engineering, electronic engineering, information engineering ,Antenna (radio) ,business ,Relative permeability - Abstract
High Impedance Surface (HIS) planar antenna governed by leaky wave properties is presented in this paper. Near the ‘magnetic resonance’, the slotted square shaped ring patches experience the peak current value. Thus, the slotted square shaped ring patch based metasurface antenna resonates at 29.7 GHz where the structure exhibits negative effective permittivity and effective permeability. Far-field performances are examined for a different number of elements distributed over the copper grounded substrate. Maximum gain of 9.142 dB near the resonance is obtained with good gain-bandwidth over a large frequency from this antenna composed of 6 elements.
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- 2021
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4. Polarization characteristics of multiband loaded microstrip annular ring antennas
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Latif, Saeed I. and Shafai, Lotfollah
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Microwave antennas -- Design and construction ,Miniaturization (Electronics) -- Methods ,Electromagnetic waves -- Polarization ,Electromagnetic waves -- Observations ,Business ,Computers ,Electronics ,Electronics and electrical industries - Published
- 2009
5. Small-Scale Beam Scanning with an Ultrathin High Impedance Surface-Based Leaky Wave Antenna with Multiple Feeds
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Saeed I. Latif, M. M. Reazul Haque Tanmoy, Ahmad T. Almutawa, and Filippo Capolino
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Hiss ,Materials science ,business.industry ,Leaky wave antenna ,020208 electrical & electronic engineering ,Beam steering ,020206 networking & telecommunications ,02 engineering and technology ,Substrate (electronics) ,Wavelength ,High impedance ,Optics ,Excited state ,0202 electrical engineering, electronic engineering, information engineering ,Antenna (radio) ,business - Abstract
An ultrathin antenna of thickness nearly 100th of the wavelength is presented, which is capable of providing small-scale beam steering. The antenna is inspired by concepts used in high impedance surfaces (HISs) A linear array antenna comprised of periodic dogbone-shaped elements mounted on top of a grounded substrate with multiple feeds is analyzed to obtain beam scanning and large gain bandwidth, despite the ultrathin thickness. Beam steering is observed when one port at the time is excited among multiple ports distributed along the length of the array. When multiple ports are excited simultaneously, a significantly larger gain bandwidth is observed even from this ultra-low-profile configuration. A maximum gain of 5.7 dBi is achieved along with a 3 dB gain bandwidth over a wide frequency range from 19.2 GHz to 25.2 GHz (27%).
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- 2020
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6. Beamsteering Capability of a Leaky Wave-Based Curved High Impedance Surface Antenna
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Saeed I. Latif, M. M. Reazul Haque Tanmoy, Ahmad T. Almutawa, and Filippo Capolino
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Physics ,business.industry ,020208 electrical & electronic engineering ,Order (ring theory) ,020206 networking & telecommunications ,Port (circuit theory) ,02 engineering and technology ,High impedance ,Wavelength ,Optics ,Surface wave ,0202 electrical engineering, electronic engineering, information engineering ,Antenna (radio) ,business ,Electrical impedance ,Ground plane - Abstract
An ultrathin antenna based on a curved high impedance surface (HIS) is designed, which has wide beamscanning capability if the leaky wave is excited by proper selection of the feed location. The HIS-inspired curved printed antenna exploits the leaky wave properties of a linear arrangement of dogbone-shaped copper patches over a curved ground plane. By selecting the excitation port along the array demonstrates a beamscanning capability ranging from $\mathbf{-34^{\circ}}$ to $\mathbf{+34^{\circ}}$ . The curved HIS-based antenna exhibits a rather wide 3dB gain bandwidth. The thickness is in the order of a hundredth of a wavelength.
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- 2020
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7. Power-Efficient Software Architecture for a CubeSat System
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Samuel H. Russ, Edmund Spencer, Saeed I. Latif, and Todd Scroggins
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Software ,business.industry ,Computer science ,Housekeeping (computing) ,Process (computing) ,CubeSat ,Satellite ,business ,Software architecture ,Extensibility ,Computer hardware ,Power (physics) - Abstract
A 2U CubeSat, (20cm by 10 cm by 10 cm) is being developed to make impedance measurements of plasma in the ionosphere at 400 km altitude. Because the new instrument is able to make measurements rapidly, and because of the severe power and size constraints of the satellite, special care is needed in storing the measurement data and transmitting it to Earth. For both the measurements and for general housekeeping functions, the software of the CubeSat must be able to respond rapidly to events and operate in a manner that is not only flexible and extensible but also power efficient. This work outlines the process by which the software was designed to satisfy the constraints of the mission.
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- 2020
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8. Bandwidth enhancement and size reduction of microstrip slot antennas
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Latif, Saeed I., Shafai, Lotfollah, and Sharma, Satish Kumar
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Mobile communication systems -- Research ,Wireless communication systems -- Research ,Antennas (Electronics) -- Research ,Wireless technology ,Business ,Computers ,Electronics ,Electronics and electrical industries - Abstract
Reduced size microstrip monopole slot antennas with different slot shapes--straight, L and inverted T, and placed on a small ground plane, are investigated. The ground plane size is 50 mm x 80 mm, which is about the size of a typical PC Wireless card. Detailed simulation and experimental investigations are conducted to understand their behavior and optimize for broadband operation. It is shown that, the variation in the slot shape, from straight to L and T shapes, helps in generating additional resonances, which when coupled to the original resonances of the slot, further increases impedance bandwidths. The bent shapes of the L and T slots reduce their height and provide more space on the ground plane for electronics. A mirror image dual L-slot antenna, placed at two adjacent corners of the ground plane, is also investigated and optimized for the polarization diversity. They provide an impedance bandwidth of 87%, with near orthogonal radiation characteristics. The measured impedance bandwidths ([S.sub.11] = -10 dB) of up to 60%, 84%, and 80% are achieved for these straight, L and inverted T slots respectively, by suitably selecting their design parameters. The simulation results are in good agreement with the experimental data considering several practical issues. Index Terms--Dual slot antenna, finite ground plane, microstrip line feed, microstrip slot antenna, monopole, polarization diversity, wide bandwidth.
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- 2005
9. MULTI-SLOT ANTENNAS EXCITED BY NOVEL DUAL-STUB LOADED MICROSTRIP LINES FOR 4G LTE BANDS
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Saeed I. Latif, Azzam Tabbal, Kendrick Q. Henderson, Georgios Y. Lazarou, and Satish K. Sharma
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business.industry ,Computer science ,Excited state ,020208 electrical & electronic engineering ,0202 electrical engineering, electronic engineering, information engineering ,Optoelectronics ,020206 networking & telecommunications ,02 engineering and technology ,Condensed Matter Physics ,business ,Microstrip ,Electronic, Optical and Magnetic Materials ,Stub (electronics) - Published
- 2018
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10. Breastfeeding Practice in Arar, Northern Saudi Arabia
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Ali Mohammed H Alhijab, Aqeel Ghassan A Alhashem, Khulud Awad S Altarfawi, Aqeela Mowsa J Al-Redwan, Hussain Abdulsamad Aljeshi, Hassan Ali Y Al Dehneen, Zahra Mohamed A Al Muwais, Nedal Mohammed Alhababi, Abdullah Ahmed AlSaileek, Fatimah Falah M Aldajani, Mishael Maki A AlDawood, Murtadha Mohammed A BinAbd, Mohammed Riyadh A Alabbad, and Eiman Saeed I Alajyan
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Lower incidence ,Diarrhea ,Teething ,business.industry ,Primary health care ,Breastfeeding ,Medicine ,Artificial feeding ,medicine.symptom ,business ,Mixed feeding ,medicine.disease ,Demography - Abstract
Background: Human milk meets all the nutritional requirements of infants for the first 6 months of life, and it is associated with a lower incidence of diarrhea than partial or artificial feeding. The infant should be exclusively breastfed for at least 4 months of life and if possible for 6 months, as recommended by WHO and UNICEF. Aim of the Study: was to assess the breastfeeding practice for children under 24 months in Arar city, as well as its relation to some sociodemographic and nutrition related variables. Participants and methods: A cross-sectional study was carried out in Arar city, mothers were selected from the attendees of 6 randomly selected primary health care centers in the city. They were interviewed and filled in a questionnaire that included the key questions. Results: 11.8% of infants received exclusive breastfeeding, 39.7% received a mix of both breast and artificial feeding while 48.5% depended only on artificial feeding. More than 50% of the studied infants were males, 70% of the mothers weren't working. No significant relationship between type of child feeding and child age, sex, mother education, mother's working status, father's work or mother age group (P >0.05). About 2 thirds of children who had mixed feeding suffered from repeated gastroenteritis, delayed teething, standing and walking. Conclusion: In accordance with the obvious deficiency of exclusive breastfeeding in Arar city which is located in Northern Saudi Arabia, we highly recommend that programs promoting exclusive breastfeeding in the first 6 months of age must be conducted to increase mothers’ awareness of the exclusive breastfeeding duration is recommended.
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- 2017
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11. A Traveler to Holland with a Benign Killer : A Case Report of a Sickle Cell Trait Male with Splenic Infarction
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Aqeela Mowsa J Al-Redwan, Ghadeer M. AlHajjaj, Eiman Saeed I Alajyan, Osama Alsultan, and Ghadeer S. Alabbadi
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medicine.medical_specialty ,Sickle cell trait ,business.industry ,Nausea ,Disease ,medicine.disease ,Asymptomatic ,Peripheral blood ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Splenic infarction ,Vomiting ,Medicine ,Abdomen ,Radiology ,medicine.symptom ,business - Abstract
Sickle cell trait is highly prevalent in Saudi Arabia. However, most of the patient are asymptomatic, only few present with symptoms of the complications of the disease. We report a case of 24-year-old male who presented to the hospital with history of dull left upper quadrant, nausea and vomiting while he was on the airplane. Investigation showed a picture of sickle cell trait with hemoglobin S of 40%. Peripheral blood smear was within normal. CT scan of the abdomen confirmed the presence of splenic infraction. This case emphasized on the need to increase the level of threshold to recognize the rare complications of sickle cell trait and how to manage them appropriately.
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- 2018
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12. A Novel Transducer for Measurement of Skin Blood Flow Using Radio Frequency Energy
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Thomas H. Stubblefield, Saeed I. Latif, Jeremy W. Chatham, David A. Nelson, Chad M. Austin, and Brent E. Stewart
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business.industry ,Skin blood flow ,Acoustics ,0206 medical engineering ,02 engineering and technology ,Blood flow ,020601 biomedical engineering ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Transducer ,Radio frequency energy ,Medicine ,business ,030217 neurology & neurosurgery - Abstract
The rate of blood flow in the skin has relevance to several cardiovascular conditions of clinical significance. However, there is no accepted fast, easy way to noninvasively measure the volumetric rate of blood flow per unit tissue volume. Previous work has suggested the potential for using skin heating from radio frequency (RF) energy in the millimeter wave (MMW) band, with simultaneous monitoring of skin surface temperature as a means for noninvasive skin blood flow measurement. This work presents a design and in vitro test results for a simple transducer for MMW blood flow measurement. The transducer consists of a Ka band microstrip antenna and an infrared temperature sensor integrated in a thermoplastic housing. A prototype was tested in a controlled flow chamber, using a commercial tissue phantom material. The device was tested at eight flow rates ranging from 0.25 ml min−1 to 20 ml min−1, equivalent to approximately 10–800 ml min−1·per 100 cm3 of tissue. The differences in temperature increase at exposure time t=60 s were statistically significant (n = 5) so as to allow resolution of flow rates of 0.25, 0.50, 1.0, 2.0, 10, and 20 ml min−1. The ensemble average of temperature increase versus time over the 60 s exposure window were described by a simple two-parameter lumped model which can be correlated with the flow rate. The flow rate model parameter does not scale directly with the flow in the experimental chamber however. This may suggest limitations either in the model or the experimental procedure.
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- 2019
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13. Applying Artificial Intelligence (AI) for Predictive Maintenance of Power Distribution Networks: A Case Study of Al Ain Distribution Company
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Ahmed M. Aldhaheri, Abdulhadi S. Alhajeri, Reem M. Alsheryani, Sultan S. Alkaabi, Tarik T. Shadid, Saeed I. Alharmoodi, Sultan Saif Alkaabi, and Fahed I. Khouri
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Data collection ,Computer science ,business.industry ,Dashboard (business) ,Data analysis ,Condition monitoring ,Applications of artificial intelligence ,Artificial intelligence ,Asset (computer security) ,business ,Predictive maintenance ,Data mapping - Abstract
This paper presents the initial stage of the new initiative of applying Artificial Intelligence (AI) for the predictive maintenance in the Al Ain Distribution Company (AADC). The paper first describes the maintenance methods and types applied in AADC, and the current practices related to data-collection, data-processing, decisions-making and condition-monitoring. Detailed analysis and mapping of input-output data processes are carried out for various predictive maintenance-related attributes. The paper proposes a new AI interactive screen, including online dashboard and data analytics, to ease, integrate and automate the data collection/processing/decision-making for related predictive maintenance attributes. The paper also addresses the current AI challenges of data collection/processing/decision-making, data availability/accuracy as well as data interaction and integration issues. The results of the initial stage of applying AI in predictive maintenance show that many AI applications and proposals can be adopted, such as asset’s health-index (assets condition code), ageing, condition-monitoring, peak load, planning/scheduling maintenance programs, etc.
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- 2019
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14. Open Multi-Slot Wideband MIMO Antennas with Microstrip Feed Line for 4G LTE
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Taylor E. Moat, Saeed I. Latif, and Georgios Y. Lazarou
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Physics ,Computer Science::Computer Science and Game Theory ,business.industry ,ComputerSystemsOrganization_COMPUTER-COMMUNICATIONNETWORKS ,020208 electrical & electronic engineering ,MIMO ,MathematicsofComputing_GENERAL ,Electrical engineering ,Mimo antenna ,020206 networking & telecommunications ,02 engineering and technology ,Dielectric substrate ,Microstrip feed line ,Microstrip ,Fractional bandwidth ,Hardware_GENERAL ,Computer Science::Networking and Internet Architecture ,0202 electrical engineering, electronic engineering, information engineering ,Wideband ,Antenna (radio) ,business ,Computer Science::Information Theory - Abstract
A pair of microstrip line-fed open multi-slot antennas are presented for operation in 4G LTE bands. Two open slots are used for forming this open multi-slot configuration: one circular slot open at one side and one rectangular slot terminated in the circular slot with other end open. The open multi-slot antenna is excited by a microstrip line loaded with circular tuning stubs on the underside of the dielectric substrate. Two antennas operate independently for Multiple-Input Multiple-Output (MIMO) communications and cover a frequency range from 800 MHz to 4.25 GHz. The antenna demonstrates 137% fractional bandwidth with good diversity performance.
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- 2019
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15. Large-Scale Planar Arrays with Orthogonal Elements for 5G Mobile Terminals
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Georgios Y. Lazarou, Saeed I. Latif, Taylor E. Moat, and Sayeed Z. Sajal
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Physics ,010504 meteorology & atmospheric sciences ,business.industry ,MIMO ,020206 networking & telecommunications ,02 engineering and technology ,01 natural sciences ,Weighting ,Set (abstract data type) ,Planar ,Optics ,0202 electrical engineering, electronic engineering, information engineering ,Return loss ,Antenna (radio) ,business ,Excitation ,0105 earth and related environmental sciences ,Broadside - Abstract
A set of two 1x12 linear antenna arrays, placed orthogonally, designed for operation in the 5G 28 GHz band is presented in this paper. Microstrip patch antenna elements with better than -10 dB return loss from 27.5-28.35 GHz are used for both arrays. A Dolph-Tschebyscheff excitation weighting and optimum spacing are used to achieve a gain of 15 dBi or better over a scanning range of +/- 60° from broadside.
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- 2019
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16. Circularly Polarized Small-Footprint Hybrid Ring-Patch Stacked Antenna for Pico-Satellites
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Saeed I. Latif, Sayeed Sajal, and Edmund Spencer
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Beamwidth ,Physics ,Microstrip antenna ,Optics ,Axial ratio ,business.industry ,Bandwidth (signal processing) ,CubeSat ,Standing wave ratio ,Wideband ,business ,Ground plane - Abstract
This paper presents a small-footprint wideband, wide beamwidth circularly polarized (CP) hybrid stacked patch-ring microstrip antenna for cubesat applications. The antenna ground plane size is chosen such that it can be accommodated on the top plate of a cubesat for communicating with high-orbital satellite networks. Hybrid perturbations are applied on patch and ring for obtaining wide axial ratio beamwidth. The axial ratio bandwidth achieved is significantly larger compared to typical CP patch antennas. This design uses only one probe-feed which significantly reduces the system complexity in cubesat applications. A simulated impedance bandwidth (for VSWR ~ 2) of 8%, AR ~ 3 dB bandwidth of 6% and beamwidths in the order of 96 degrees are achieved from this antenna.
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- 2018
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17. The Impedance Characteristics Of An Electrically Long Dipole Immersed In a Magnetized Plasma
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Saeed I. Latif, S. K. Vadepu, and Edmund Spencer
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Physics ,Electrically short ,Waves in plasmas ,business.industry ,Cyclotron resonance ,Electron cyclotron resonance ,law.invention ,Dipole ,Optics ,Physics::Plasma Physics ,law ,Physics::Space Physics ,Dipole antenna ,Antenna (radio) ,business ,Electrical impedance ,Computer Science::Information Theory - Abstract
An electrically short dipole antenna (l-2m) mounted on the payload of a sounding rocket is commonly used as a probe to measure plasma properties in the earth's ionosphere. The complete measurement system consisting of the dipole and associated circuitry is called a Plasma Impedance Probe (PIP). Here we report on the behavior and impedance characteristics of an electrically long dipole antenna, obtained through a finite difference time domain (FDTD) simulation. The motivation for this study is to design a combined impedance probe - plasma wave receiver system. In order for plasma waves to be efficiently received, the dipole antenna must be optimized to receive signals usually in the electron cyclotron resonance range. However, it is found that the overall antenna behavior changes when the cyclotron and antenna resonances are moved closer to each other. In the case of our simulations, the plasma cyclotron resonance frequency is shifted lower by 20%.
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- 2018
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18. Dual-Stub Loaded Microstrip Line-Fed Multi-Slot Printed Antenna for L TE Bands
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Satish K. Sharma, Azzam Tabbal, Sayeed Saial, Kendrick Q. Henderson, Saeed I. Latif, and Georgios Y. Lazarou
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Materials science ,business.industry ,ComputerSystemsOrganization_COMPUTER-COMMUNICATIONNETWORKS ,020208 electrical & electronic engineering ,Bandwidth (signal processing) ,020206 networking & telecommunications ,Slot antenna ,02 engineering and technology ,Dielectric ,Microstrip ,Stub (electronics) ,Microstrip antenna ,Optics ,0202 electrical engineering, electronic engineering, information engineering ,Scattering parameters ,business ,Ground plane - Abstract
A dual tuning stub loaded microstrip line-fed multi-slot antenna design is presented in this paper for operation in the L TE band. The slot antenna on a grounded dielectric slab is comprised of three wide slot sections: one horizontal slot, one vertical slot, and a circular slot joining both slots. These slots are excited by a microstrip feed line on the other side of the dielectric. This arrangement generates multiple modes that are combined to obtain a large bandwidth for covering most of the L TE band: from 850 MHz to 2600 MHz or beyond. Two similar slots and feed lines are placed on two corners of the ground plane for polarization diversity. The fabricated antenna shows an excellent agreement in terms of scattering parameters.
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- 2018
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19. Hybrid Perturbation Technique Applied to Stacked Patches for Circular Polarization
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Saeed I. Latif and Sayeed Sajal
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010302 applied physics ,Physics ,Axial ratio ,business.industry ,Bandwidth (signal processing) ,020206 networking & telecommunications ,02 engineering and technology ,01 natural sciences ,Microstrip ,Beamwidth ,Microstrip antenna ,Optics ,Excited state ,0103 physical sciences ,0202 electrical engineering, electronic engineering, information engineering ,Wideband ,business ,Circular polarization ,Computer Science::Information Theory - Abstract
In this paper, a wideband circularly polarized (CP) stacked microstrip antenna is presented. CP is achieved by using hybrid perturbation technique, where positive perturbations are applied to the driven patch and negative perturbations to the parasitic patch. The axial ratio bandwidth achieved is wider than that from typical CP patch antennas. The antenna is excited by a probe-feed without requiring any complex dual feed network to generate two equal and orthogonal modes necessary for the CP generation. This reduces the system complexity and saves space in the antenna in comparison to those with dual feeds. The antenna exhibits a simulated impedance bandwidth of (for $\mathbf{S}_{11}=-10\ \mathbf{dB}$ ) 10.4%, and axial ratio (AR ∼ 3 dB) bandwidth of 2.8%. The antenna demonstrates broad axial ratio beamwidth in both planes which is useful for wide angular coverage.
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- 2018
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20. Design and performance analysis of the miniaturised water‐filled double‐ridged horn antenna for active microwave imaging applications
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Lotfollah Shafai, Stephen Pistorius, Saeed I. Latif, and Daniel Flores-Tapia
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Permittivity ,Engineering ,Frequency response ,business.industry ,020208 electrical & electronic engineering ,020206 networking & telecommunications ,02 engineering and technology ,Low frequency ,Signal ,Horn antenna ,Microwave imaging ,Optics ,Horn (acoustic) ,0202 electrical engineering, electronic engineering, information engineering ,Reflection (physics) ,Electrical and Electronic Engineering ,business - Abstract
The design and analysis of a miniaturised double-ridged horn antenna for active microwave imaging application are presented in this study. For such an application, a physically small horn is required. For effective signal penetration, a low frequency of operation (about 1.4 GHz) is selected. An array of these sensors is intended for use in a cylindrical breast imaging system, which is under development in the authors laboratory. The miniaturisation is achieved by loading the double-ridged horn antenna with distilled water (e r = 76), a high permittivity, but easily available material. Further size reduction is achieved by reducing the aperture size and flare length in the horn section. The frequency response and both near- and far-field patterns were studied. Two simplified prototypes were fabricated, and as per the system requirements, tested in a cylindrical container filled with distilled water. Measured and simulated reflection and transmission responses are discussed. Measured radiation patterns are compared with the simulated ones to validate the analysis.
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- 2015
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21. A Directional Antenna in a Matching Liquid for Microwave Radar Imaging
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Diego Rodriguez Herrera, Stephen Pistorius, Daniel Flores Tapia, Lotfollah Shafai, Saeed I. Latif, Mario Solis Nepote, and University of Manitoba
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animal structures ,Materials science ,Article Subject ,Quantitative Biology::Tissues and Organs ,Physics::Medical Physics ,macromolecular substances ,Antenna tuner ,law.invention ,Radiation pattern ,Optics ,law ,polycyclic compounds ,Dipole antenna ,Electrical and Electronic Engineering ,Computer Science::Information Theory ,Coaxial antenna ,Directional antenna ,business.industry ,Antenna measurement ,Astrophysics::Instrumentation and Methods for Astrophysics ,Antenna factor ,lcsh:HE9713-9715 ,Horn antenna ,biological sciences ,lcsh:Cellular telephone services industry. Wireless telephone industry ,lcsh:Electrical engineering. Electronics. Nuclear engineering ,sense organs ,business ,lcsh:TK1-9971 - Abstract
The detailed design equations and antenna parameters for a directional antenna for breast imaging are presented in this paper. The antenna was designed so that it could be immersed in canola oil to achieve efficient coupling of the electromagnetic energy to the breast tissue. Ridges were used in the horn antenna to increase the operating bandwidth. The antenna has an exponentially tapered section for impedance matching. The double-ridged horn antenna has a wideband performance from 1.5 GHz to 5 GHz (3.75 GHz or 110% of impedance bandwidth), which is suitable for breast microwave radar imaging. The fabricated antenna was tested and compared with simulated results, and similar bandwidths were obtained. Experiments were conducted on breast phantoms using these antennas, to detect a simulated breast lesion. The reconstructed image from the experiments shows distinguishable tumor responses indicating promising results for successful breast cancer detection.
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- 2015
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22. A multi-slot printed antenna excited with a microstrip line for 4G wireless systems
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Georgios Y. Lazarou, Saeed I. Latif, and Kendrick Q. Henderson
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Physics ,Patch antenna ,Directional antenna ,business.industry ,ComputerSystemsOrganization_COMPUTER-COMMUNICATIONNETWORKS ,020208 electrical & electronic engineering ,Bandwidth (signal processing) ,Electrical engineering ,020206 networking & telecommunications ,Slot antenna ,02 engineering and technology ,Microstrip ,Microstrip antenna ,Hardware_GENERAL ,Transmission line ,Excited state ,0202 electrical engineering, electronic engineering, information engineering ,business - Abstract
A microstrip line-fed multi-slot antenna design is presented in this paper for operation in the 4G/LTE band. The slot antenna is comprised of three wide slot sections: one vertical slot, one horizontal slot, and a circular slot joining them. All three slots are excited with a transmission line, which generates multiple modes. These modes are combined to obtain a large bandwidth for covering most of the 4G/LTE band. Dual slots are excited with two feeds for polarization diversity. The radiation patterns are provided showing this behavior of the antenna. The slots are placed in the upper portion of a grounded dielectric substrate, leaving a large area available for electronic circuitry and other functions, such as, display, speakers, camera, etc., in modern smartphones.
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- 2017
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23. The performance of an Ultra-wideband elliptical ring monopole antenna with a humanoid breast phantom
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Saeed I. Latif, T. Tan, and F. Mansoor
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Engineering ,business.industry ,Breast imaging ,Frequency band ,Quantitative Biology::Tissues and Organs ,Physics::Medical Physics ,Bandwidth (signal processing) ,Astrophysics::Instrumentation and Methods for Astrophysics ,Ultra-wideband ,020206 networking & telecommunications ,02 engineering and technology ,law.invention ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Optics ,Planar ,Microwave imaging ,law ,030220 oncology & carcinogenesis ,0202 electrical engineering, electronic engineering, information engineering ,Radar ,business ,Monopole antenna ,Computer Science::Information Theory - Abstract
An elliptical planar ultra-wideband (UWB) ring antenna in the presence of a humanoid breast phantom is presented in this paper. The antenna is designed for breast imaging. Therefore, it is modeled in front of a humanoid cubic breast phantom and its performances are studied. The antenna operates in a wide frequency band from about 1.5 GHz to 7 GHz. The impedance bandwidth is about 126%. This Antenna can be used in a breast imaging system for radar based microwave imaging system for cancer detection, where wide bandwidth is required.
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- 2017
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24. A planar ultrawideband elliptical monopole antenna with reflector for breast microwave imaging
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Daniel Flores-Tapia, Stephen Pistorius, Saeed I. Latif, and Lotfollah Shafai
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Physics ,Coaxial antenna ,business.industry ,Antenna measurement ,Reflector (antenna) ,Condensed Matter Physics ,Atomic and Molecular Physics, and Optics ,Electronic, Optical and Magnetic Materials ,law.invention ,Radiation pattern ,Antenna efficiency ,Optics ,law ,Dipole antenna ,Electrical and Electronic Engineering ,Antenna (radio) ,business ,Monopole antenna - Abstract
A printed elliptical monopole antenna operating at 1–4 GHz frequency for biomedical imaging applications is presented in this article. To reduce the reflection of the microwave signal from breast, glycerin is used as the coupling medium (er = 9, σ = 0.4 S/m, tan δ = 0.28) whose electrical properties are close to those of breast tissue. Directional patterns and reduced back radiations are achieved using a reflector. The antenna has wide impedance bandwidth from 1 GHz to over 6 GHz (over 140%), suitable for radar-based imaging. The antenna demonstrates S21 > −60 dB from 1 to 4 GHz in the coupling medium. © 2014 Wiley Periodicals, Inc. Microwave Opt Technol Lett 56:808–813, 2014
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- 2014
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25. Development of adaptive structures incorporating MEMS devices to be used as reflectarrays or transmitarrays
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Mojtaba Safari, Cyrus Shafai, Saeed I. Latif, and Lotfollah Shafai
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Microelectromechanical systems ,Engineering ,business.industry ,Acoustics ,020208 electrical & electronic engineering ,020206 networking & telecommunications ,02 engineering and technology ,Condensed Matter Physics ,Atomic and Molecular Physics, and Optics ,Square (algebra) ,Electronic, Optical and Magnetic Materials ,0202 electrical engineering, electronic engineering, information engineering ,Electronic engineering ,Development (differential geometry) ,Electrical and Electronic Engineering ,Antenna (radio) ,business ,Microwave ,Ground plane - Abstract
The concept of adaptive array antenna is presented, where the array can be switched between a reflectarray state and a transmitarray state. Several configurations are discussed including a basic geometry comprising of just a slotted ground plane with MEMS bridges over each slot and a slotted ground plane with square patches or rings on both sides of the ground plane. In the later cases, the slots on the ground plane need to be shorted when a reflectarray is desired; otherwise, the array will behave as a transmitarray. The detail unit cell study is discussed for each case for the performance of the array. Experimental study is presented to verify the concept. © 2014 Wiley Periodicals, Inc. Microwave Opt Technol Lett 56:935–938, 2014
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- 2014
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26. An Engineered Conductor for Gain and Efficiency Improvement of Miniaturized Microstrip Antennas
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L. Shafai, Cyrus Shafai, and Saeed I. Latif
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Patch antenna ,Materials science ,Directional antenna ,business.industry ,Electrical engineering ,Condensed Matter Physics ,Microstrip ,Conductor ,Microstrip antenna ,Electrical length ,Optoelectronics ,Electrical and Electronic Engineering ,Antenna (radio) ,business ,Electrical conductor - Abstract
This paper reviews the concept of an engineered conductor, introduced by the authors in order to reduce ohmic losses of miniaturized microstrip antennas [1-4]. Because of the miniaturization, the ohmic losses of microstrip antennas increase, which essentially significantly reduces their gain and efficiency. By the use of the engineered conductor concept, these two important parameters of such antennas can be improved without altering the antenna's geometry. The concept is based on using multiple laminated thin conductors, rather than one thick conducting layer, to form the microstrip antenna. The technique is applied to several miniaturized microstrip antennas in order to reduce their ohmic losses. The concept is explained using a microstrip line to demonstrate that the conductor loss can be reduced by increasing the number of layers in the lamination, while keeping the total thickness constant. Using conventional metallized substrates, the lamination reduces the thickness of each conductor layer to approximately or less than the skin depth in that conductor. Studies of two miniaturized antennas - namely, the square-ring antenna and the modified open-ring antenna - have respectively provided about 4.6 dB and 1.5 dB improvements in the gain, and from 30% to 40.7% improvement in the efficiency. Experimental investigations are also presented that confirmed the simulated results.
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- 2013
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27. A microstrip line-fed multi-resonant slot antenna in the 4G/LTE band for smartphones
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Saeed I. Latif, Kendrick Q. Henderson, and Georgios Y. Lazarou
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Patch antenna ,Engineering ,business.industry ,ComputerSystemsOrganization_COMPUTER-COMMUNICATIONNETWORKS ,020208 electrical & electronic engineering ,Antenna measurement ,Electrical engineering ,020206 networking & telecommunications ,Slot antenna ,02 engineering and technology ,law.invention ,Folded inverted conformal antenna ,Microstrip antenna ,Hardware_GENERAL ,law ,0202 electrical engineering, electronic engineering, information engineering ,Electronic engineering ,Dipole antenna ,business ,Omnidirectional antenna ,Monopole antenna - Abstract
A microstrip line-fed slot antenna is presented in this paper to operate in the entire 4G/LTE band. The slot antenna has the letter ‘L’ shape, and when excited with a transmission line generates multiple modes. These modes are combined to obtain the large bandwidth for covering most of the 4G/LTE band. Several feedlines have been studied to enhance the bandwidth. The slot width is also varied to achieve large impedance bandwidth. The radiation patterns are provided showing the behavior of the antenna. This antenna can be further optimized to provide polarization diversity in the 4G/LTE systems. The slot antenna is located in the upper portion of the ground plane, leaving a large area available for accommodating electronic circuitry for wireless communications or display technology in modern smartphones. This area can also be utilized to incorporate millimeter wave antennas to make the device compatible for future 5G wireless systems.
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- 2016
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28. An on-body conformai printed array antenna at mmWave frequencies for healthcare applications
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David A. Nelson, Vinhson La, and Saeed I. Latif
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Engineering ,business.industry ,020208 electrical & electronic engineering ,Antenna measurement ,Electrical engineering ,020206 networking & telecommunications ,02 engineering and technology ,Antenna factor ,Antenna rotator ,law.invention ,Antenna efficiency ,Antenna array ,Microstrip antenna ,law ,0202 electrical engineering, electronic engineering, information engineering ,Electronic engineering ,Dipole antenna ,business ,Omnidirectional antenna - Abstract
On-body printed antenna is a rapidly growing research area targeted for healthcare, biomedical, public safety and military applications. Printed antennas in both microwave (MW) and millimeter wave (mmWave) frequency bands have been found useful for Wireless Body Area Networks (WBAN) and medical devices. While miniaturization, conformability and good near-field patterns have prime importance in the antenna design, the interaction of RF signals with human body and the effective signal penetration need to be assessed carefully during the design phase. An on-body 2×2 printed antenna array is under development at mmWave frequencies on a flexible material. The single patch antenna design and results are presented in this paper. The return loss data due to the close proximity of skin is also discussed. The results from the array showing specific absorption rate (SAR) and power density (PD) profile on an experimental phantom using a high-resolution infrared camera will be presented at the symposium.
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- 2016
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29. Hybrid perturbations in stacked ring-patch antennas for wide beamwidth circular polarization
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Mohammad S. Alam, Saeed I. Latif, Satish K. Sharma, and Mohammad Shakawat Hossain
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Physics ,business.industry ,020208 electrical & electronic engineering ,Bandwidth (signal processing) ,020206 networking & telecommunications ,02 engineering and technology ,Polarization (waves) ,Microstrip ,Beamwidth ,Microstrip antenna ,Optics ,0202 electrical engineering, electronic engineering, information engineering ,Standing wave ratio ,Wideband ,business ,Circular polarization - Abstract
A wideband single probe-fed stacked patch-ring antenna is presented in this paper, which uses hybrid perturbations to generate circular polarization radiation. A wide beamwidth is obtained when a combination of a square ring with negative perturbation and a square patch with positive perturbation is used as parasitic and driven elements, respectively. This arrangement provides circular polarization with improved performance. A simulated impedance bandwidth (VSWR < 2) of 12%, 3-dB axial ratio bandwidth of 6.5%, a peak RHCP gain of 8.1 dBic, and a beamwidth of 116° are obtained from this antenna.
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- 2016
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30. Tunable frequency selective surface using L-shaped slots
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Saeed I. Latif, Soundarya Yalamanchili, and Satish K. Sharma
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Engineering ,business.industry ,ComputerSystemsOrganization_COMPUTER-COMMUNICATIONNETWORKS ,Tunable metamaterials ,020206 networking & telecommunications ,02 engineering and technology ,Finite element method ,Optics ,Reduced size ,0202 electrical engineering, electronic engineering, information engineering ,Optoelectronics ,020201 artificial intelligence & image processing ,Electronics ,Optical filter ,business - Abstract
The unit cell study for a tunable Frequency Selective Surface (FSS) is discussed in this paper. L-shaped slots with varying lengths are used as elements for the FSS. This shape has advantages of reduced size and arranging more L-shaped slots. For multiband operations, multiple L-slots can be used. A case with two L-shaped slots is presented in this paper. For tuning to a desired frequency, all slots except the slot resonant at that frequency have to be shorted using solid-state electronics or micro-electromechanical systems.
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- 2016
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31. Multistatic microwave holography: Initial results on anthropomorphic phantoms
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Stephen Pistorius, Saeed I. Latif, Can-Min Hu, Valerie Benyon, Lei Fu, Mario Solis Nepote, Daniel Flores Tapia, Diego Rodriguez Herrera, and Y. S. Gui
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Materials science ,business.industry ,Holography ,Ultra-wideband ,020206 networking & telecommunications ,02 engineering and technology ,Iterative reconstruction ,Signal ,030218 nuclear medicine & medical imaging ,law.invention ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Microwave imaging ,Optics ,law ,Radar imaging ,0202 electrical engineering, electronic engineering, information engineering ,Clutter ,Radar ,skin and connective tissue diseases ,business - Abstract
Ultra Wide Band Radar is a novel technology used for breast cancer detection. This imaging modality uses ultra wide band waveforms to form a reflectivity map of the breast region in which tumors can potentially been clearly distinguished. In this study, the authors assess the use of a novel Breast UWBR reconstruction approach, microwave holography, on anthropomorphic phantoms. These phantoms mimic both the shape and dielectric properties of human breast. The images formed using microwave holography are consistent with the location of the synthetic breast structures and show signal to clutter level above 3dB.
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- 2016
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32. Investigation on the EM-Coupled Stacked Square Ring Antennas With Ultra-Thin Spacing
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Saeed I. Latif and Lotfollah Shafai
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Coupling ,Microstrip antenna ,Materials science ,business.industry ,Antenna height considerations ,Optoelectronics ,Electrical and Electronic Engineering ,Ring (chemistry) ,business ,Polarization (waves) ,Square (algebra) ,Microstrip ,Microwave - Abstract
Stacked electromagnetically coupled square ring antennas with extremely thin spacing are studied. The separation between rings is kept very small so that they do not increase the overall antenna height, yet can provide multiband operation. The coupling effects among these very closely placed rings are studied based on substrate parameters so that they can be practically implemented using commercially available microwave substrates. It is observed that with an asymmetric arrangement of the stacked rings, different polarizations can be obtained for different resonances. However, if a fixed polarization is desired, a concentric stacked rings configuration has to be used. Experimental investigations are conducted to confirm simulation results.
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- 2011
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33. Polarization Characteristics of Multiband Loaded Microstrip Annular Ring Antennas
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Saeed I. Latif and L. Shafai
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Materials science ,business.industry ,Bandwidth (signal processing) ,Optical ring resonators ,Polarization (waves) ,Microstrip ,law.invention ,Microstrip antenna ,Optics ,law ,Excited state ,Miniaturization ,Electrical and Electronic Engineering ,business ,Excitation - Abstract
Multifrequency operation can be obtained from the single-layer probe-fed annular ring antenna by loading it with a gap or slit. Two types of loading are studied: vertical and horizontal gap. For each case, two unloaded modes are excited around the dominant TM11 mode of the ring, equally spaced on the frequency spectrum. These multiple modes are excited, when the loading is symmetric on one side of the ring along one axis, and the excitation is off-centered on another side, or vice-versa. By choosing the location of the vertical or horizontal gaps along the y- or x-axis respectively, the polarization of each mode can be controlled. One of the loaded mode frequencies is much lower than the dominant TM11 mode frequency of the annular ring, indicating a miniaturization of antenna to a great extent. Effects of substrate parameters are investigated on the loaded and unloaded mode frequencies, and a design guideline is presented. Simulation results are confirmed by measurements.
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- 2009
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34. A wideband stacked patch-ring antenna with corner perturbations for circular polarization
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Saeed I. Latif, Mohammad S. Alam, and Mohammad Shakawat Hossain
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Patch antenna ,Physics ,Microstrip antenna ,Optics ,business.industry ,Axial ratio ,Bandwidth (signal processing) ,Axial ratio bandwidth ,Single probe ,Wideband ,business ,Circular polarization - Abstract
This paper presents a method of wideband circular polarization (CP) generation using a stacked patch-ring microstrip antenna with a single probe feed. An enhanced axial ratio (AR) bandwidth is obtained when a combination of a square ring and a square patch with negative perturbations is used as parasitic and driven elements, respectively. The axial ratio bandwidth obtained is significantly larger compared to the case when square rings are used as parasitic and driven rings with a single feed. A simulated impedance bandwidth (Sn< −10dB) of 16%, 3dB AR bandwidth of 8%and a peak gain of 8.65 dBic are obtained from this antenna.
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- 2015
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35. Suppressing higher order modes of cavity surrounded stacked microstrip antennas for prime focus reflectors
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Saeed I. Latif, Z. A. Pour, Lotfollah Shafai, and Mohammad Qudrat-E-Maula
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Parabolic antenna ,Patch antenna ,Materials science ,Cassegrain antenna ,business.industry ,Offset dish antenna ,Astrophysics::Instrumentation and Methods for Astrophysics ,Physics::Optics ,Slot antenna ,Feed horn ,Microstrip antenna ,Horn antenna ,Optics ,Optoelectronics ,business - Abstract
A cavity surrounded stacked circular patch antenna is investigated as a feed for prime-focus reflectors in this paper. The radiation patterns of this feed are slightly asymmetric in the E-plane, which are improved by a differential feeding technique using two probes. This feed has a bandwidth of 20%, and wide beamwidths which improve the overall efficiency of symmetric parabolic reflector antennas.
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- 2015
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36. Bandwidth enhancement and size reduction of microstrip slot antennas
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Satish K. Sharma, Saeed I. Latif, and Lotfollah Shafai
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Physics ,Microstrip antenna ,Optics ,business.industry ,Bandwidth (signal processing) ,Miniaturization ,Slot antenna ,Electrical and Electronic Engineering ,business ,Electrical impedance ,Monopole antenna ,Microstrip ,Ground plane - Abstract
Reduced size microstrip monopole slot antennas with different slot shapes-straight, L and inverted T, and placed on a small ground plane, are investigated. The ground plane size is 50 mm/spl times/80 mm, which is about the size of a typical PC Wireless card. Detailed simulation and experimental investigations are conducted to understand their behavior and optimize for broadband operation. It is shown that, the variation in the slot shape, from straight to L and T shapes, helps in generating additional resonances, which when coupled to the original resonances of the slot, further increases impedance bandwidths. The bent shapes of the L and T slots reduce their height and provide more space on the ground plane for electronics. A mirror image dual L-slot antenna, placed at two adjacent corners of the ground plane, is also investigated and optimized for the polarization diversity. They provide an impedance bandwidth of 87%, with near orthogonal radiation characteristics. The measured impedance bandwidths (S/sub 11/=-10 dB) of up to 60%, 84%, and 80% are achieved for these straight, L and inverted T slots respectively, by suitably selecting their design parameters. The simulation results are in good agreement with the experimental data considering several practical issues.
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- 2005
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37. Acute Renal Failure Secondary to Tuberculosis: A Diagnostic Challenge
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J. Joseph Walshe, Hong Kuan Kok, Limy Wong, Anthony Dorman, and Saeed I. Khilji
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Pediatrics ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Tuberculosis ,medicine.diagnostic_test ,business.industry ,Renal parenchyma ,Lupus nephritis ,Case Report ,Disease ,lcsh:Diseases of the genitourinary system. Urology ,lcsh:RC870-923 ,urologic and male genital diseases ,medicine.disease ,Surgery ,Nephrology ,Female patient ,medicine ,Renal biopsy ,Presentation (obstetrics) ,business ,Renal tuberculosis - Abstract
Tuberculosis is a multiorgan disease with varied clinical presentations and is reemerging due to increasing immigration and globalization. We present the case of an immigrant female patient who developed acute renal failure with clinical and biochemical features suggestive of lupus nephritis but with a timely renal biopsy showing caseating granulomata in the renal parenchyma consistent with renal tuberculosis. Despite treatment with antituberculosis treatment and resolution of TB on repeat renal biopsy, she remained haemodialysis dependent. We discuss the diagnostic challenges faced in this presentation and also explore possible differential diagnoses. This rare presentation highlights the importance of renal biopsy in the diagnosis and treatment of acute renal failure and the atypical presentation of tuberculosis.
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- 2012
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38. Limitation to Photosynthesis in Pratylenchus penetrans- and Verticillium dahliae-lnfected Potato
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Saeed, I. A. M., MacGuidwin, A. E., Rouse, D. I., and Sharkey, T. D.
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Fungal diseases of plants -- Research ,Potatoes -- Diseases and pests -- Research ,Nematode diseases of plants -- Research ,Fungi, Phytopathogenic -- Research ,Agricultural industry ,Business - Abstract
Mechanism(s) responsible for decrease in photosynthetic rates of potato (Solanum tuberosum L.) leaves infected by the fungus Verticillium dahliae (Kieb) and the nematode Pratylenchuspenetrans (Cobb, Sher, Allen) have not been fully researched. Two growth chamber experiments were undertaken to determine the factors contributing to the decrease in [CO.sub.2] exchange rates of young, fully expanded leaflets of potato (cv. Russet Burbank) plants grown in pots infested with P. penetrans and/or V. dahliae. Treatments were P. penetrans-infested soil, V. dahliae-infested soil, soil infested with both the nematode and the fungus, and a noninfested control. Leaf [CO.sub.2] response curves were measured at early (16 d after inoculation [DAII) and late (42 DAI) stages of infection for all treatments at saturating light (1500 µmol [m.sup.-2] [s.sup.-1] of photosynthetically active radiation [PAR] using a portable photosynthesis system. Carbon dioxide exchange rates were also measured at 1000, 400, and 200 µmol [m.sup.-2] [s.sup.-1] PAR to determine leaf light response. At ambient [CO.sub.2] concentration, concomitant infection by both pathogens significantly reduced C assimilation rate (A) and light use efficiency (pomoles [CO.sub.2] fixed per µmol of light used), and increased the intercellular [CO.sub.2] ([C.sub.i]) of these young leaves at 42 DAf, but not at 16 DAI. Infection by either pathogen alone had little or no effect on the leaf gas exchange parameters. Analysis of the curve relating A and [C.sub.i] showed that either treatment alone did not change the initial slope of the curve at 16 DAf. A significant reduction in both the initial slope of A vs. [C.sub.i] curves and A at [C.sub.i] = 500 µmol [mol.sup.-1] in the jointly infected plants were noticeable at 42 DAI indicating that nonstomatal effects could explain the reduction in C assimilation rate at this late stage of disease infection. Leaf patchiness might also be a contributing factor to this phenomena in the leaves of the jointly infected plants., VERTICILLIUM DAHLIAE is a fungus that invades the xylem vessels of potato plants and causes a vascular will disease when soilborne inoculum exceeds a threshold level specific for a soil [...]
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- 1999
39. A comparison study between horn and vivaldi antennas for 1.5–6 GHz breast microwave radar imaging
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Stephen Pistorius, Mario Solis Nepote, Diego Rodriguez Herrera, Daniel Flores Tapia, and Saeed I. Latif
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business.industry ,Computer science ,macromolecular substances ,medicine.disease ,Microwave radar ,law.invention ,Optics ,Breast cancer ,Horn antenna ,law ,Horn (acoustic) ,medicine ,Comparison study ,Antenna (radio) ,business ,Vivaldi antenna ,Microwave ,Remote sensing - Abstract
Breast Microwave Radar is a novel imaging modality for breast cancer detection. This technology uses low power microwaves to illuminate the breast region and it generates a reflectivity map of the breast structures in which tumors can be detected. Although this imaging modality has been successful in limited clinical trials, additional work is needed to optimize several parameters of this technology to increase its use in routine clinical imaging procedures. One of the aspects that is crucial for the performance of a BMR system are the antennas used to record the datasets. In this study, the use of a novel horn antenna for BMR data collection is proposed. This antenna was used to record BMR datasets from synthetic phantoms that mimic the dielectric properties of breast tissues. Datasets from these phantoms were also collected using a Vivaldi antenna, which is a common design for current BMR systems. The results of this study show that images formed from datasets recorded using the horn antenna had a lower noise level and higher contrast compared to their counterparts corresponding to the Vivaldi antenna datasets.
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- 2014
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40. Reduction of ohmic loss in planar circuits and antennas using laminated conductors
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Saeed I. Latif and Lotfollah Shafai
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Materials science ,business.industry ,Electrical engineering ,Dielectric ,Microstrip ,law.invention ,Conductor ,Planar ,law ,Lamination ,Composite material ,business ,Ohmic contact ,Electrical conductor ,Electronic circuit - Abstract
Modifying a solid conductor with multiple thin laminated conductors can significantly reduce the ohmic loss of microstrip conductors. This concept can be used in circuits and antennas where substantial conductor loss occurs. The lamination in the composite material is realized using dielectric material. The laminating dielectric thickness is smaller or of the order of the skin depth of the conductor. First, it is shown analytically that in this composite material, the power lost is less in the conductor with several laminated conductors instead of a single solid conductor having the same thickness. The concept can be used in miniaturized antennas having poor gain due to a very high ohmic loss to improve their gain and efficiency by reducing the loss using multiple laminated conductors.
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- 2013
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41. A double-ridged horn antenna design in canola oil for medical imaging
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Saeed I. Latif, Lotfollah Shafai, and Stephen Pistorius
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Engineering ,Coaxial antenna ,business.industry ,Acoustics ,Antenna measurement ,Astrophysics::Instrumentation and Methods for Astrophysics ,Antenna tuner ,law.invention ,Horn antenna ,law ,Electronic engineering ,Antenna feed ,Dipole antenna ,Antenna (radio) ,business ,Monopole antenna ,Computer Science::Information Theory - Abstract
The design of a double-ridged horn antenna for medical imaging is presented in this paper. The antenna is immersed in canola oil to reduce its size and to achieve efficient coupling of the electromagnetic energy to the breast tissue. The antenna has wideband performance from 1.5 GHz to 5 GHz (3.5 GHz or 108% of impedance bandwidth), which is suitable for radar-based medical imaging. The double-ridged horn antenna has exponential tapered section for impedance matching. The detail design equations and antenna parameters are presented. The fabricated antenna was tested and compared with simulated results, and excellent agreement has been observed.
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- 2013
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42. Study of stacked circular patch antennas with circular symmetric patterns as reflector feeds
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Saeed I. Latif, Lotfollah Shafai, and Mohmamad Qudrat-E-Maula
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Patch antenna ,Permittivity ,Microstrip antenna ,Materials science ,Optics ,Cassegrain antenna ,Directional antenna ,business.industry ,Antenna measurement ,Feed horn ,business ,Ground plane - Abstract
A stacked circular patch antenna is studied to be used as the reflector feed. Large bandwidth is achieved using stacked patches. Circular symmetric patterns with low cross-polarization are achieved from this antenna by optimizing the ground plane size for a particular substrate permittivity. With a ground plane size of only 0.3λ, good front-to-back ratio is also possible along with good pattern symmetry and low cross-polarization.
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- 2013
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43. Coaxial cavity waveguide antennas excited by stacked circular microstrip patches for use as prime-focus reflector feeds
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Saeed I. Latif, Mohammad Qudrat-E-Maula, Zahra A. Pour, and Lotfollah Shafai
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Physics ,Waveguide (electromagnetism) ,business.industry ,Waveguide antennas ,020208 electrical & electronic engineering ,020206 networking & telecommunications ,Reflector (antenna) ,02 engineering and technology ,Computer Graphics and Computer-Aided Design ,Prime (order theory) ,Microstrip ,Computer Science Applications ,Optics ,Coaxial cavity ,Excited state ,0202 electrical engineering, electronic engineering, information engineering ,Electrical and Electronic Engineering ,Focus (optics) ,business - Published
- 2016
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44. Antennas in real, meta and virtual forms
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Z. A. Pour, Saeed I. Latif, Cyrus Shafai, and Lotfollah Shafai
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Engineering ,Reconfigurable antenna ,Directional antenna ,business.industry ,Reflective array antenna ,Conformal antenna ,Electrical engineering ,Smart antenna ,Slot antenna ,law.invention ,Hardware_GENERAL ,law ,Electronic engineering ,Antenna (radio) ,business ,Omnidirectional antenna - Abstract
Since the advent of Radio, the communication technology and remote sensing science have gone through continuous evolutions and transformative advances. Both these areas use electromagnetic waves for operation and antennas to generate, transmit, and receive them. Thus, the antenna area has also gone through transformative advances, from low gain low frequency wire antennas, to high gain high frequency antennas, and recently into millimeter bands. The move into high frequency bands has increased the resistive losses of the antennas and lowered their operating efficiencies. At the same time the antenna miniaturization, which has resulted from RFID and personalized device applications, have also impacted the antenna efficiency through increased losses. Therefore, there is a need for a new design concept to overcome the antenna losses. Device miniaturization and space limitations in ever increasing complexity of equipment have also increased the need for hardware minimizations. Both problems will be addressed in this paper and effective remedies will be presented using the engineered conductor design and the virtual array concept.
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- 2012
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45. An investigation on the transmission response of a miniaturized double-ridged horn antenna for radar-based imaging
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Stephen Pistorius, Lotfollah Shafai, Saeed I. Latif, and Daniel Flores-Tapia
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Engineering ,Optics ,Horn antenna ,Directional antenna ,business.industry ,Phased array ,Radar imaging ,Reflective array antenna ,Conformal antenna ,Smart antenna ,Slot antenna ,business ,Computer Science::Information Theory - Abstract
A miniaturized double-ridged horn antenna for use as an array element in the Subsurface Radar (SR) system is presented. SR has been proposed for some emerging applications such as breast imaging and wood inspection. A cylindrical scanning geometry is proposed which will host 72 antennas in a row for illuminating the target and receiving scattered signal. The scanning system will have several rows of antennas for better sensitivity and spatial accuracy. The designed double-ridged horn antenna shows promising results with good transmission characteristics.
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- 2012
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46. Parametric study of a water-filled double-ridged horn antenna for biomedical imaging application
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Lotfollah Shafai, Stephen Pistorius, Saeed I. Latif, and Daniel Flores-Tapia
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Engineering ,Coaxial antenna ,Directional antenna ,business.industry ,Conformal antenna ,Antenna measurement ,Astrophysics::Instrumentation and Methods for Astrophysics ,Antenna factor ,law.invention ,Optics ,Horn antenna ,law ,Dipole antenna ,Omnidirectional antenna ,business ,Computer Science::Information Theory - Abstract
The design of a miniaturized double-ridged horn antenna for use as an array element in the Subsurface Radar (SR) system is presented. The array antenna system will be arranged in a cylindrical scanning geometry which will host 72 antennas in a row for illuminating the target and receiving scattered signal. The scanning system will have several rows of antennas for better sensitivity and spatial accuracy. The antenna element of the array has several critical parameters, which influences the antenna performance. Other system parameters are antenna spacing, their angular positions and distances from each other. Based on the parametric studies, two prototypes were fabricated and tested to determine their suitability in the proposed imaging application.
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- 2012
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47. Size reduction of a double-ridged horn antenna for a bistatic radar-based breast imaging system
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Saeed I. Latif, Stephen Pistorius, Daniel Flores-Tapia, and Lotfollah Shafai
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Materials science ,Horn antenna ,Optics ,Coaxial antenna ,business.industry ,Conformal antenna ,Antenna measurement ,Antenna blind cone ,Slot antenna ,Antenna (radio) ,Omnidirectional antenna ,business - Abstract
A physically small - sized double-ridged horn antenna is presented for use as an array element in the Subsurface Radar (SR) system. The miniaturization is achieved by loading the antenna with a very high-permittivity material and also by reducing the flare length in the horn section. The effects of size reduction on the reflection and transmission response of the antenna are studied.
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- 2012
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48. Development of an adaptive surface controlled by MEMS-bridges to transmit or reflect electromagnetic waves
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Saeed I. Latif, Lotfollah Shafai, Mojtaba Safari Hassan Abadi, and Cyrus Shafai
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Microelectromechanical systems ,Surface (mathematics) ,Engineering ,Optics ,business.industry ,Surface wave ,Plane (geometry) ,Reflection (physics) ,Development (differential geometry) ,business ,Electromagnetic radiation ,Ground plane - Abstract
The development of an adaptive surface is presented, which can be switched between a transparent surface and a reflective surface. MEMS-bridges are used as the controlling device. The surface consists of a ground plane with apertures and square ring elements on both sides of the plane. MEMS-bridges can block the apertures for the reflection operation, otherwise the surface will behave as a transparent one. The unit cell study is discussed for the performance of the surface.
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- 2011
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49. Circular patch antenna with nearly-equal E- and H-plane co-polarization patterns
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Saeed I. Latif and Lotfollah Shafai
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Patch antenna ,Physics ,Microstrip antenna ,Optics ,business.industry ,Optoelectronics ,Dielectric ,Radiation ,business ,Polarization (waves) ,Electromagnetic radiation ,Microstrip ,Ground plane - Abstract
Circular patch is one of the few basic geometries of microstrip patch antennas, and have been studied extensively in the literature [1, 2]. Typically, a substrate material is used between the patch and the ground plane to give the mechanical support to the antenna. The performance of microtrip antennas is strongly dependent on the properties of the substrate material used. Sine electromagnetic wave is trapped inside the dielectric material, the radiation patterns of the microstrip antenna are affected by the substrate. It has been observed that for a certain value or range of the substrate permittivity, the co-polarization patterns of E- and H-planes of the circular patch antenna, for the dominant and several higher order modes, become nearly equal to each other at least in a particular range of elevation angle. This paper discusses this interesting phenomenon using commercial electromagnetic (EM) software: Ansoft Designer, version 4.
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- 2010
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50. Study of the microtrip patch or ring as a cell element for a transmit-array with slotted ground plane
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Cyrus Shafai, Saeed I. Latif, and Lotfollah Shafai
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Engineering ,Microstrip antenna ,Optics ,Electromagnetics ,business.industry ,Beam steering ,Reflection (physics) ,Phase (waves) ,business ,Monolithic microwave integrated circuit ,Microstrip ,Ground plane - Abstract
Transmit-array is an alternative of lens antennas which transmits electromagnetic (EM) waves. The EM wave is received at one side of the surface, and the phase of each element is adjusted to retransmit it from the other side [1–3]. It has become very popular due to the advancement of printed antennas because of low surface profile, small mass and low cost [4]. Using MMIC and MEMS technologies, thousands of printed patches can be etched on a dielectric substrate to form an array which acts as the transmit-array. By controlling the phase of each element, beam steering can be obtained easily.
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- 2010
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