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Spring 2019
The bandwidth equipment for future high-data-rate wireless communication systems can only be met by development of these systems at millimeter wave frequencies and beyond because of bandwidth scarcity in crowded low GHz frequencies. In the millimeter wave spectrum, 60-GHz band offers 7-GHz of...
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Spring 2019
This thesis describes new configurations of traveling wave antenna arrays. The ability of traveling wave antennas to integrate radiating element with transmission line in one single device which can be easily fed, are among reasons for popularity of such structures. Leaky-wave antennas (LWA) can...
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Liquid Metal Based Test Structures and Reconfigurable Microfluidic Microwave Devices and Antennas
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Electrically reconfiguring communicational devices suffer from a number of drawbacks: incorporating electrical elements such as varactors in unit cell level to manipulate the inductance/capacitance of the circuits and maintaining RF/DC interference isolation in power supply is very challenging....
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Fall 2020
When carbon resources are becoming limited there is a great interest to use renewable resources and replace biomass as a feed stock for different industries. It is necessary to investigate methods that isolate biomass resources and convert it into value added materials safely, efficiently, and...