2013 IEEE International RF and Microwave Conference (RFM) 2013
DOI: 10.1109/rfm.2013.6757242
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Microwave bandpass filter using QMSIW

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“…It has been shown that this QMSIW can be used for microwave filters, antennas and other components application. It was shown in [100] that the effective width and the length of the QMSIW remains the same as that of HMSIW since the m 6 dimension does not change.…”
Section: Quarter Mode Siw (Qmsiw)mentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…It has been shown that this QMSIW can be used for microwave filters, antennas and other components application. It was shown in [100] that the effective width and the length of the QMSIW remains the same as that of HMSIW since the m 6 dimension does not change.…”
Section: Quarter Mode Siw (Qmsiw)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…SIW takes advantage of the well-known characteristics of conventional rectangular waveguides, such as high Q-factor and high power density. Several kinds of antennas[100,101] and filters[102,103,104] based on SIW have been realized.A cavity resonator is formed when the two open ends of a rectangular wave guide are closed by the metal plates( Figure 2.13). This introduction of the metal walls to the waveguide structure generates a pattern of standing waves in the cavity, resulting in the conventional high pass behaviour of the waveguide being transformed into very narrow bandpass behaviour.…”
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