Binoy,G S; Aanandan,C K; Mohanan, P; Vasudevan, K(Microwave Engineering Group,Department of Electronics, January 5, 2002)
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A novel dual frequency design of a square microstrip antenna coaxially
fed along the diagonal with a chip capacitor mounted at the bottom of
the stub is introduced. This design provides enhanced area reduction and
good cross-polarization levels. The antenna design can be used as a compact
antenna system where limited size is a major requirement. The details of the
antenna design and experimental results are presented
Mridula, S; Deepu, V; Sujith, R; Mohanan, P(Wiley Subscription Services, Inc., A Wiley Company, July 18, 2008)
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A slot line fed planar dipole antenna with a parasitic
strip for wide band applications is presented. The presented antenna
offers a 2:1 VSWR bandwidth from 1.66 to 2.71 GHz covering the DCS/
PCS/UMTS and IEEE 802.11b/g bands with a gain better than 6.5 dBi.
The uniplanar design, simple feeding, and high gain make it a versatile
antenna for wireless applications
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Sona,Kundukulam O; Manju,Paulson; Aanandan,C K; Mohanan, P(Microwave and Optical Technology Letters, December 5, 2001)
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Dual frequency operation is achieved from a compact
microstrip antenna by loading a pair of narrow slots close to its radiating
edges. The two frequencies have parallel polarization planes and similar
radiation characteristics. The ratio between the two operating frequencies
can be tuned in the range (1.14-1. 24), which is much smaller than that
of similar designs. The above excellent radiation characteristics are
achieved along with an area reduction of - 75% compared to the
standard rectangular patch
Jitha, B; Nimisha, C S; Aanandan,C K; Mohanan, P; Vasudevan, K(John Wiley & Sons, July , 2006)
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The use of a split-ring resonator (SRR)-loaded waveguide for the design of a band-rejection filter with adjustable bandwidth is reported. The width of the stopband can be adjusted by suitably positioning the SRR array in the waveguide. The rejection band can be made very narrow by placing the array at the electric-field minimum. The stopband attenuation depends on the number of unit cells in the array.
Jianlang,Li; Liren,Liu; Yingchun,Guo; Huaisheng,Wang; Changhe,Zhou(Microwave and Optical Technology Letters, December 20, 1999)
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The transient interaction between a refraction index grating
and light beams during simultaneous writing and thermal fixing of
a photorefractive hologram is investigated. With a diffusion- and
photovoltaic-dominated carrier transport mechanism and carrier thermal
activation (temperature dependent) considered in Fe:LiNbO3 crystal, from
the standpoint of field-material coupling, the theoretical thermal fixing
time and the space-charge field buildup, spatial distribution, and temperature
dependence are given numerically by combining the band transport
model with mobile ions with the coupled-wave equation
Design and development of a new feed -horn antenna
with low sidelobe levels is reported . The E-walls of this
antenna are fabricated with low -loss dielectric substrate ,
periodicallyloaded with thin conducting strips . The antenna
is found to be simulating the radiation characteristics of metallic
Corrugated horns . This can be an ideal substitute for metallic
Corrugated horns with added advantages like light -weight and low
production cost
K G Nair; Mohanan, P; Stephen, Rodrigues(Department of Electronics, 1991)
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Design and development of a new feed -horn antenna
with low sidelobe levels is reported . The E-walls of this
antenna are fabricated with low -loss dielectric substrate , periodically
loaded with thin conducting strips . The antenna is found
to be simulating the radiation characteristics of metallic corrugated
horns . This can be an ideal substitute for metallic corrugated
horns with added advantages like light -weight and low
production cost.
Mohanan, P; K G Nair; Stephen, Rodrigues(Department of Electronics, November , 1991)
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Design and development of a new feed -horn antenna
with low sidelobe levels is reported . The E-walls of this
antenna are fabricated with low -loss dielectric substrate , periodically
loaded with thin conducting strips . The antenna is found
to be simulating the radiation characteristics of metallic corrugated
horns . This can be an ideal substitute for metallic corrugated
horns with added advantages like light -weight and low
production cost.
Joseph, V P; Biju Kumar, S; Mathew, K T(John Wiley & Sons, April 5, 2001)
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The radiation characteristics of a new type of hollow dielectric H-plane sectoral horn antenna are presented. Metallic strips of optimum length are loaded on the H-walls of the sectoral horns. The effects of strip loading for producing square patterns in the H plane are discussed.
The (Ba1-x Srx) (Nd1/2, Nb1/2) O3 ceramics have been prepared by the conventional
ceramic route for different values of x. Addition of a small amount of
CeO2(1 wt%) as a sintering aid increased the density of the samples. The structure
and microstructure of the sintered samples are studied by X-ray diffraction
and SEM methods. The dielectric properties of the samples are measured in the
microwave frequency region as a function of composition. The dielectric constant
decreases as x increases. The coefficient of thermal variation of resonant
frequency decreases as the Sr content increases and goes to the negative side.
The dielectric properties of (Ba1-x Srx) (Nd1/2, Nb1/2) O3 are in the range suitable
for application as dielectric resonators in microwave circuits
Pazhoor Bijumon, Varghese; Mohanan, P; Mailadil, Thomas Sebastian(The Japan Society of Applied Physics, 2002)
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Microwave ceramic dielectric materials Ca5Nb2TiO12 and Ca5Ta2TiO12 have been prepared by a conventional solid-state
ceramic process. The structure was studied by X-ray diffraction and the dielectric properties were characterized at microwave
frequencies. The ceramics posses a relatively high dielectric constant, very low dielectric loss (Q5 x f > 30000GHz) and
small temperature variation of resonant frequency. These materials are potential candidates for dielectric resonator
applications in microwave integrated circuits. [DOI: 10. 1 143/JJAP.41.3834]
Dielectric ceramics based on solid solution phases of [RE1_x= REr]TiNb06, where REI_s = Nd, Pr, Sm and RE' = Dy, Gd and Y, were prepared by the conventional solid-state ceramic route for values of x. The ceramic samples are characterized by X-ray diffraction and microwave methods. Ceramics based on RE (Pr, Nd and Sm) belonging to aeschynite group shows positive value of Tf and those based on RE (Gd, Dy and Y) belonging to euxenite group show negative value of r f. The solid solution phases between the aeschynite and the euxenite group shows intermediate dielectric constant and r f values. The results indicate the possibility of tailoring the dielectric properties by varying the composition of the solid solution phases. The range of solid solubility of euxenite in aeschenite and aeschenite
in euxenite are different for different rare earth ions
Ceramic dielectric resonators in the BaO-RE2O3-TiO2 (RE = rare earth) system have been
prepared by the conventional solid state ceramic route. The dielectric properties have been
tailored by substitution of different rare earth oxides and by bismuth oxide addition. The
dielectric constants increased with Bi addition whereas the 0 decreased. The temperature
coefficient of the resonant frequency improved with bismuth addition
Ceramic dielectric resonators in the BaO-RE2O3-TiO2 (RE=rare earth) system have been
prepared by the conventional solid state ceramic route. The dielectric properties have been
tailored by substitution of different rare earth oxides and by bismuth oxide addition. The
dielectric constants increased with Bi addition whereas the Q decreased. The temperature
coeffecient of the resonant frequency improved with bismuth addition.
Microwave dielectric ceramics based on GdTiNb,-,.Ta,O6 and Sml _.,Y,TiTa06 have been prepared by conventional solid state
method . The GdTiTaO6 and SmTiTaO6 have aeschenite structure with positive rr and GdTiNbO6 and YTiTaO6 have euxenite
structure with negative rr. The rr of the ceramics has been tuned by preparing solid solution phases between the aeschynites and
euxenites for a possible zero rr material . It is observed that GdTiNbt_YTa.,O6 undergoes a phase transition from aeschynite to
euxenite when x=0.75 and in Sml-,YxTiTa06 for x= 0.73. The microwave dielectric properties change abruptly near the transition
region . The rr value approaches zero near the phase transition region while the samples have poor sinterability and poor quality
factor . The unloaded quality factor, dielectric constant and the sign of rr of the solid solution phases are found to depend on the
average ionic radius of the rare earth ion in RE ,-5RE',TiTaO6. The boundary of the euxenite-aeschynite phase transition occurs at
an average ( RE) ionic radius of 0.915 A in Sm,_, Y,.TiTaO6 solid solution phases
The microwave dielectric properties of ZnAl2O4 spinels were investigated and their properties
were tailored by adding different mole fractions of Ti02. The samples were synthesized using the mixed
oxide rout.e. The phase purity and crystal structure were identified using X-ray diffraction technique.
The sintered specimens were characterized in the microwave frequency range (3-13 GHz). The ZnA12O4
ceramics exhibited interesting dielectric properties (dielectric constant (e,.) = 8.5, unloaded quality factor
(Q.) = 4590 at 12.27 GHz and temperature coefficient of resonant frequency (Tf) = -79 ppm/°C).
Addition of Ti02 into the spinel improved its properties and the Tf approached zero for 0.83ZnAl2O4-
0.17TiO2• This temperature compensated composition has excellent microwave dielectric properties (Cr _
12.67, Q, = 9950 at 10.075 GHz) which can be exploited for microwave substrate applications
Tessamma, Thomas; Ananda Resmi, S(ACEEE, November , 2010)
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Low grade and High grade Gliomas are tumors
that originate in the glial cells. The main challenge in brain
tumor diagnosis is whether a tumor is benign or malignant,
primary or metastatic and low or high grade. Based on the
patient's MRI, a radiologist could not differentiate whether it
is a low grade Glioma or a high grade Glioma. Because both
of these are almost visually similar, autopsy confirms the
diagnosis of low grade with high-grade and infiltrative
features. In this paper, textural description of Grade I and
grade III Glioma are extracted using First order statistics and
Gray Level Co-occurance Matrix Method (GLCM). Textural
features are extracted from 16X16 sub image of the
segmented Region of Interest(ROI) .In the proposed method,
first order statistical features such as contrast, Intensity ,
Entropy, Kurtosis and spectral energy and GLCM features
extracted were showed promising results. The ranges of these
first order statistics and GLCM based features extracted are
highly discriminant between grade I and Grade III. In this
study which gives statistical textural information of grade I
and grade III Glioma which is very useful for further
classification and analysis and thus assisting Radiologist in
greater extent.
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Int. J. of Recent Trends in Engineering and Technology, Vol. 4, No. 3, Nov 2010