Micromachined antennas are recieving great interest as carrier frequencies move higher into the frequency spectrum due to their superior performance and amenability for integration with active devices. However their design is cumbersome owing to the complexity of the structure. To overcome this, in this paper, an iterative procedure is suggested to facilitate fast design of micromachined patch antennas based on a simulation study. A microstrip line on a micromachined Silicon substrate is simulated in a full wave simulator by solving for the ports only. From the obtained propagation constant, the effective dilectric constant for the micromachined substrate is estimated. The process is repeated for a number of values of the width of the mi...
This thesis represents a detailed investigation of high-frequency transmission lines which are suppo...
This paper investigates micromachined antenna performance operating at 5 GHz for radio frequency (RF...
This letter presents a new version of an artificial dielectric substrate and a microstrip line built...
Abstract — Results from the design and development of novel micromachined patch antennas on silicon ...
Abstract — This paper presents the modeling, simulations, fabrications and analysis of microstrip pa...
This paper presents the manufacturing of micromachined Yagi-Uda antennae for applications in the mil...
Abstract — This paper presents the use of selective lateral etching based on micromachining techniqu...
This paper presents the design methodology for the micromachined circuits operating in the microwave...
An accuracy improvement procedure for microstrip patch antenna design is presented. The classical ca...
A Microstrip Patch Antenna is a type of radio antenna with a low profile, which can be mounted on a ...
This paper presents a new version of an artificial dielectric substrate. The substrate is fabricated...
The demand of small size electronic systems has been increasing for several decades. The physical si...
Abstract—One of the main drawbacks of antenna integration on standard CMOS silicon substrates are th...
Micromachining technology is very attractive for integrated antennas as it offers efficient packagin...
Microstrip or patch antennas are becoming increasingly useful because they can be printed directly o...
This thesis represents a detailed investigation of high-frequency transmission lines which are suppo...
This paper investigates micromachined antenna performance operating at 5 GHz for radio frequency (RF...
This letter presents a new version of an artificial dielectric substrate and a microstrip line built...
Abstract — Results from the design and development of novel micromachined patch antennas on silicon ...
Abstract — This paper presents the modeling, simulations, fabrications and analysis of microstrip pa...
This paper presents the manufacturing of micromachined Yagi-Uda antennae for applications in the mil...
Abstract — This paper presents the use of selective lateral etching based on micromachining techniqu...
This paper presents the design methodology for the micromachined circuits operating in the microwave...
An accuracy improvement procedure for microstrip patch antenna design is presented. The classical ca...
A Microstrip Patch Antenna is a type of radio antenna with a low profile, which can be mounted on a ...
This paper presents a new version of an artificial dielectric substrate. The substrate is fabricated...
The demand of small size electronic systems has been increasing for several decades. The physical si...
Abstract—One of the main drawbacks of antenna integration on standard CMOS silicon substrates are th...
Micromachining technology is very attractive for integrated antennas as it offers efficient packagin...
Microstrip or patch antennas are becoming increasingly useful because they can be printed directly o...
This thesis represents a detailed investigation of high-frequency transmission lines which are suppo...
This paper investigates micromachined antenna performance operating at 5 GHz for radio frequency (RF...
This letter presents a new version of an artificial dielectric substrate and a microstrip line built...