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In this paper, a compact size ultra-wide band pass and bandstop filter using composite right/left-handed (CRLH) transmission line loaded with complementary split ring resonators (CSRRs) in planar technology is presented. The bandpass filter resonating at two resonant frequency band is designed with transmission line loaded with short circuited stub is presented. The using resonant type CSRR metamaterial...
This paper presents design of antenna for worldwide interoperability for microwave access (2.3–2.4GHz and 2.5–2.69GHz) and Wireless Local area network (2.4–2.484GHz & 5.15 GHz). The proposed design uses inset feed for achieving a good impedance matching with compactness. The fundamental frequency of the design is 2.6 GHz; Implementing defected ground structure provides additional frequency at...
This paper analyses the Electromagnetic Band Gap Structure that acts as surface wave suppresser. The High impedance characteristics for the design frequency is obtained by two port transmission line method. Application of the Electromagnetic Band Gap Structure for isolation between antennas is carried out. Reducing the size of EBG structure is the main aim of the paper and it is carried out by the...
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