2020
DOI: 10.1109/temc.2018.2885961
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Practical Mitigation of Passive Intermodulation in Microstrip Circuits

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“…In [7], simulations were carried out to validate PIM mitigation methods by introducing a compensation signal or an additional passive PIM source accompanied by a phase shifter. The works in [23] and [24], in turn, seek to suppress PIM by microstrip coating. Recently, Chen et al [8] proposed a tunable nonlinear transmission line strip to cancel PIM.…”
Section: A Prior Artmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In [7], simulations were carried out to validate PIM mitigation methods by introducing a compensation signal or an additional passive PIM source accompanied by a phase shifter. The works in [23] and [24], in turn, seek to suppress PIM by microstrip coating. Recently, Chen et al [8] proposed a tunable nonlinear transmission line strip to cancel PIM.…”
Section: A Prior Artmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The stringent requirements for the integrity of information signals push the limits of radio frequency (RF) hardware. Weak nonlinearities of passive devices such as antennas, filters, couplers and multiplexers at the RF front-end of the smart multi-radio base stations and user terminals generate spurious emissions, corrupt information signals and debilitate system performance [8][9][10]. Therefore, mitigation of nonlinear signal distortions is a major requirement to dynamically adjustable RF front-ends, their passive components and reconfigurable antennas [11][12][13][14][15][16].…”
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“…This unwanted PIM can be generated by a variety of sources such as metal-metal (MM), metal-insulator-metal (MIM) contact, materials, plating, roughness, and resonator structure etc. [2][3][4]. Many of them have been identified and modelled along the years, yet the physical descriptions of the different sources are quite obscure.…”
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