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Mimo Antenna Systems For Wireless Handheld Devices, Ahmed H. Abdelgawwad Oct 2022

Mimo Antenna Systems For Wireless Handheld Devices, Ahmed H. Abdelgawwad

Theses and Dissertations

Mobile communications have seen tremendous growths in the last decades in the form of smartphones, watches, wireless enabled Personal Digital Assistants (PDAs) and so on. The current and future wireless communication systems require high data-rate capabilities to support high speed needs of users in modern applications. Multiple-input multiple-output (MIMO) antenna systems have become the most promising candidate to support the increased data demand. Therefore, they have emerged as an integral part of the new 5G wireless standard. One key challenge regarding MIMO systems for the handheld is to be able to successfully accommodate multiple miniature platform integrated antennas within a …


Path Loss Modeling For V2v Communication On A Slope, Pengyu Liu, David W. Matolak, Bo Ai, Ruoyu Sun Jul 2014

Path Loss Modeling For V2v Communication On A Slope, Pengyu Liu, David W. Matolak, Bo Ai, Ruoyu Sun

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Path loss modeling for both regular and irregular terrains is still gaining significant attention from researchers. A sloped terrain is one specific kind of an irregular terrain that-as far as we are aware-has not been completely studied. Although some results have been published for slope path loss modeling in cellular communication, an adequate model for the case when the transmitter (Tx) and the receiver (Rx) both have low-height antennas and are located on or near a slope does not exist. In this paper, for complete analysis of such conditions, we consider four scenarios: 1) two vehicles are located at opposite …


Electromagnetic Modeling Of Gan Varactor Microwave Switches, Yi-Hsuan Yang Jan 2013

Electromagnetic Modeling Of Gan Varactor Microwave Switches, Yi-Hsuan Yang

Theses and Dissertations

Microwave switches are important components which have been widely used in many microwave systems, such as electronic products, satellites communications, antennas, and radars etc. Traditionally, microwave switches are fabricated using pin diodes or MEMS, Si MOSFETs or GaAs HEMTs. These devices, due to the material limitations are suffering from a low breakdown voltage and are unable to handle high power. III-Nitride based varactor microwave switches provide opportunities for high power microwave devices, due to highly conducting 2D electron gas in the channel and high breakdown electric field.

Designing microwave switches typically involves modeling and simulation using tools such as MATLAB, …