Planar filters for multi-band wireless communication

The main purpose of this project is to design and simulate microstrip multi-band Band Pass Filters (BPF) for its application to wireless communication namely Wireless Local Area Network (WLAN) and Wireless Metropolitan Area Network (WiMax). This thesis includes the study of using various types of...

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Main Author: Lim, Ah Chai.
Other Authors: Zhu Lei
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-404742023-07-07T15:48:56Z Planar filters for multi-band wireless communication Lim, Ah Chai. Zhu Lei School of Electrical and Electronic Engineering DRNTU::Engineering::Electrical and electronic engineering::Antennas, wave guides, microwaves, radar, radio The main purpose of this project is to design and simulate microstrip multi-band Band Pass Filters (BPF) for its application to wireless communication namely Wireless Local Area Network (WLAN) and Wireless Metropolitan Area Network (WiMax). This thesis includes the study of using various types of microwave filter designing. Coupled-line filter, Stepped impedance Resonator and Short Circuit Stub Loaded as well as the hairpin-feeder are extensively researched into so as to achieve the optimized the filter response. To achieve the frequency and bandwidth requirements for the WLAN application, resonant frequencies of 2.4GHz and 5.425GHz are characterized, by using the ½ λ Stepped Impedance Resonator (SIR). Furthermore, use of parallel couple microstrip has further enhanced the frequency-distributed coupling performance, in terms of different coupling lengths. The degree of coupling at the two resonances, has been adjusted to achieve the dual-pass band performance and result. For the WiMax application, a Stub Short Circuit Loaded Resonator (SSLR) has been used to characterize the even-mode and odd-mode characteristics to fulfill the frequency and bandwidth requirements. The even-mode has also been conveniently tuned with minimum effect on the odd-mode frequency characteristics. Finally, a Hairpin-line feed structure is used to attain more coupling degree on the Tri-band filter. Besides the analysis of various microwave filter parameters, Electromagnetic (EM) Sonnet program has been used to simulate the design. A detailed explanation on the EM Sonnet has been included in this thesis. Bachelor of Engineering 2010-06-16T02:04:58Z 2010-06-16T02:04:58Z 2010 2010 Final Year Project (FYP) http://hdl.handle.net/10356/40474 en Nanyang Technological University 65 p. application/pdf
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Lim, Ah Chai.
Planar filters for multi-band wireless communication
description The main purpose of this project is to design and simulate microstrip multi-band Band Pass Filters (BPF) for its application to wireless communication namely Wireless Local Area Network (WLAN) and Wireless Metropolitan Area Network (WiMax). This thesis includes the study of using various types of microwave filter designing. Coupled-line filter, Stepped impedance Resonator and Short Circuit Stub Loaded as well as the hairpin-feeder are extensively researched into so as to achieve the optimized the filter response. To achieve the frequency and bandwidth requirements for the WLAN application, resonant frequencies of 2.4GHz and 5.425GHz are characterized, by using the ½ λ Stepped Impedance Resonator (SIR). Furthermore, use of parallel couple microstrip has further enhanced the frequency-distributed coupling performance, in terms of different coupling lengths. The degree of coupling at the two resonances, has been adjusted to achieve the dual-pass band performance and result. For the WiMax application, a Stub Short Circuit Loaded Resonator (SSLR) has been used to characterize the even-mode and odd-mode characteristics to fulfill the frequency and bandwidth requirements. The even-mode has also been conveniently tuned with minimum effect on the odd-mode frequency characteristics. Finally, a Hairpin-line feed structure is used to attain more coupling degree on the Tri-band filter. Besides the analysis of various microwave filter parameters, Electromagnetic (EM) Sonnet program has been used to simulate the design. A detailed explanation on the EM Sonnet has been included in this thesis.
author2 Zhu Lei
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title Planar filters for multi-band wireless communication
title_short Planar filters for multi-band wireless communication
title_full Planar filters for multi-band wireless communication
title_fullStr Planar filters for multi-band wireless communication
title_full_unstemmed Planar filters for multi-band wireless communication
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