In this paper, we propose a closed-form equation and a novel design procedure for suppressing the space harmonics and coupling loss of a radiated-mode leaky coaxial cable (LCX). The LCX with periodic principal slots is analyzed using Floquet theory, and its radiation usually contains higher radiation harmonics that may cause an uneven coupling loss. A closed-form equation is derived to determine the orders of the harmonics being suppressed. Consideration of the resonant points makes it possible to choose the operating-frequency range of the antenna from the passband region, where the level of the resonant points is low. The proposed design procedure, which leads to the suppression of the higher radiation harmonics and longitudinal loss, fea...
The paper presents the comprehensive experimental study of radiation characteristics of a single slo...
Leaky coaxial (LCX) cable has been employed as antennas for wireless traffic over many linear-cell s...
The second part of this two-piece paper applies the method developed in part 1 to show some interest...
Abstract In this paper, a novel method to selectively enhance the radiation performance of coupled ...
Abstract In this paper, the theory of sinusoidally modulated reactance surface (SMRS) is employed t...
Abstract This paper presents the simulated results of a leaky coaxial cable antenna (LCXA) based on ...
A theoretical treatment for studying the propagation and radiation characteristics of leaky cables i...
Abstract Structures to improve the RF properties of leaky coaxial cables (LCX) are proposed. These r...
The new radiation model for the electric field scattering of single leaky coaxial cable (LCX) being ...
The optimum efficiency of a leaky cable as a support for radio communications in tunnels involves a ...
Abstract In this paper leaky wave cable with adjacent antenna elements operated on 3.5 GHz were eva...
The motivation for developing the computational electromagnetic methods presented in this thesis is ...
The characteristics of all modes in the dielectric-loaded coaxial cable have been given. Reduction i...
A tapered composite right/left-handed (CRLH) leaky-wave antenna (LWA) with reduced sidelobe level (S...
The transfer of electromagnetic fields through a grid made of conducting strips similar to the braid...
The paper presents the comprehensive experimental study of radiation characteristics of a single slo...
Leaky coaxial (LCX) cable has been employed as antennas for wireless traffic over many linear-cell s...
The second part of this two-piece paper applies the method developed in part 1 to show some interest...
Abstract In this paper, a novel method to selectively enhance the radiation performance of coupled ...
Abstract In this paper, the theory of sinusoidally modulated reactance surface (SMRS) is employed t...
Abstract This paper presents the simulated results of a leaky coaxial cable antenna (LCXA) based on ...
A theoretical treatment for studying the propagation and radiation characteristics of leaky cables i...
Abstract Structures to improve the RF properties of leaky coaxial cables (LCX) are proposed. These r...
The new radiation model for the electric field scattering of single leaky coaxial cable (LCX) being ...
The optimum efficiency of a leaky cable as a support for radio communications in tunnels involves a ...
Abstract In this paper leaky wave cable with adjacent antenna elements operated on 3.5 GHz were eva...
The motivation for developing the computational electromagnetic methods presented in this thesis is ...
The characteristics of all modes in the dielectric-loaded coaxial cable have been given. Reduction i...
A tapered composite right/left-handed (CRLH) leaky-wave antenna (LWA) with reduced sidelobe level (S...
The transfer of electromagnetic fields through a grid made of conducting strips similar to the braid...
The paper presents the comprehensive experimental study of radiation characteristics of a single slo...
Leaky coaxial (LCX) cable has been employed as antennas for wireless traffic over many linear-cell s...
The second part of this two-piece paper applies the method developed in part 1 to show some interest...