2007
DOI: 10.1109/tap.2006.888459
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Filtenna Consisting of Horn Antenna and Substrate Integrated Waveguide Cavity FSS

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“…The coupling strength is controlled by gap S 2 between the patch antenna and the dual-mode resonator. Figure 4(b) shows the curve of extracted M 23 against gap S 2 based on Equation (4). From the curve, the required M 23 is achieved when S 2 is equal to 4.1 mm.…”
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“…The coupling strength is controlled by gap S 2 between the patch antenna and the dual-mode resonator. Figure 4(b) shows the curve of extracted M 23 against gap S 2 based on Equation (4). From the curve, the required M 23 is achieved when S 2 is equal to 4.1 mm.…”
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“…Several efforts have been made to integrate filters with antennas [1][2][3][4][5][6][7][8][9]. The direct method is to design the antenna and filter separately and then integrate together by adding a matching circuit.…”
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“…Horn antennas loaded with dielectrics or ferrite materials [10], have desirable properties such as increaseddirectivity, reduced side lobe level, wide bandwidth, low loss, and ease of fabrication [11,12]. These properties are particularly attractive for applications such as ultra-wideband (UWB) ground penetrating radars (GPR) [13,14].…”
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“…In this paper, we propose the integration of narrow band-stop DFSSs directly in the high end microwave communication system as an alternative way to effectively eliminate the interfering signals. Although antennas with integrated filtering elements have already been considered by other authors [20] - [23], the implementation of this all-dielectric wireless technology in satellite antenna systems, in high gain ground based antennas or in ground based radomes can take advantage of lower losses of dielectric materials at such frequencies. On the other hand, narrow band-pass DFSSs can be used to transmit narrow-band applications, thus avoiding radiating interferences to other systems [24].…”
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