2008 IEEE Region 10 and the Third International Conference on Industrial and Information Systems 2008
DOI: 10.1109/iciinfs.2008.4798357
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Analysis of a Longitudinal Rectangular Waveguide Power Divider/Combiner Using Multiple Cavity Modeling Technique

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“…The final form of the tangential components of the cavity scattered field will be same as given in [3], where L cj is the length and W cj is the height of jth the cavity. L i and W i are the half length and half width of ith aperture.…”
Section: Evaluation Of the Cavity Scattered Fieldmentioning
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“…The final form of the tangential components of the cavity scattered field will be same as given in [3], where L cj is the length and W cj is the height of jth the cavity. L i and W i are the half length and half width of ith aperture.…”
Section: Evaluation Of the Cavity Scattered Fieldmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The internally scattered electric field is given in [3]. Once the electric field is obtained, the corresponding magnetic fields can be derived.…”
Section: Evaluation Of the Internally Scattered Fieldmentioning
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“…Reflection and transmission coefficients have been derived as the procedure outlined in [8]. The reflection coefficient Γ can then be expressed as…”
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“…It was proposed by Vengadarajan [5]. After that Das, Chakraborty, and Panda used cavity model technique for analysis of power dividers and combiners [6][7][8]. Cavity modeling is even used for the analysis of waveguide-based network for high frequency [12].…”
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