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Nonuniform compact Ultra-Wide Band Wilkinson power divider with different unequal split ratios

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Pages 154-167 | Received 10 Jul 2019, Accepted 29 Oct 2019, Published online: 24 Nov 2019
 

ABSTRACT

A compact Ultra-Wide Band (UWB) Wilkinson power divider with different unequal split ratios of 2:1 and 3:1 using three optimized resistors is analyzed, designed and fabricated in this study. A 31.1% size reduction in each λ/4 uniform transmission line (UTL) of the divider is achieved by applying non-uniform transmission lines (NTLs) theory. The proposed divider is contributed to be suitable as a feeder to currently used wireless communication networks such as cognitive radios (CR), resulting in good impedance matching to its entire ports. In addition, the optimized resistors used provided good isolation between the output ports. The simulation is carried out in this study uses High Frequency Structure Simulator (HFSS) software. The simulation results are compared with the hardware measurements to validate the results. It was observed that there was approximately 5% of the difference between simulated and hardware measurements which is within the acceptable limit.

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Funding

This work was supported by Universiti Sains Malaysia [grant number 1001/PELECT/8014058].

Notes on contributors

Sahar Saleh

Sahar Saleh received her received her bachelor ’s degree BEng degree in electronics and communication engineering from university of Aden, Yemen in 2010 and her MSc degree in Wireless Communications Engineering from University of Yarmouk, Jordan in 2016. Her research work is mainly on Microwaves Engineering and Numerical Techniques in Electromagnetics. She started her career as junior lecturer and laboratory technician at faculty of electrical engineering university of Aden Yemen in 2012 besides that she worked as part time job as mathematician in private school Aden Yemen. Currently, she is perusing her PhD study at Universisti Sains Malaysia in the field of communication engineering specifically in microwave and satellite area.

Widad Ismail

Widad Ismail (M ’04) received the bachelor ’s (Hons.) degree in electronics and communication engineering from the University of Huddersfield, UK, in 1999, and the PhD degree (Active Integrated Antenna with Image Rejection) in electronics and communication engineering from the University of Birmingham, UK, in 2004. She is currently a Professor and a Project Coordinator with the AutoID Laboratory, Universiti Sains Malaysia. Her main areas of research are wireless system design, RFID, active integrated antennas, and RF and microwave systems engineering. She is a member of the Wireless World Research Forum.

Intan Sorfina Zainal Abidin

Intan Sorfina Zainal Abidin received her MEng in Electronics Engineering from University of Surrey, Guildford, UK in 2008. She then worked with Motorola Solutions (M), Penang, Malaysia as an Electrical Engineer for 2 years before moving to Celestica (M), Kulim, Malaysia to work as a Product Engineer. In 2013, she returned to University of Surrey for her PhD under the 5G Innovation Centre (5GIC) in Institute of Communication System (ICS). She received her PhD in 2017 and proceed to work as a Senior Lecturer at School of Electrical and Electronic Engineering, Universiti Sains Malaysia (USM), specializing in Electronics Communication System, Antenna, Channel Propagation, RF, Microwave Engineering and MIMO system. Intan is a member of IEEE.

Mohd Haizal Jamaluddin

Mohd Haizal Jamaluddin received bachelor’s and master’s degrees in electrical engineering from Universiti Teknologi Malaysia, Malaysia, in 2003 and 2006, respectively, and the Ph.D. degree in signal processing and telecommunications from the Université de Rennes 1, France, in 2009, with a focus on microwave communication systems and specially antennas such as dielectric resonator and reflectarray and dielectric dome antennas. He is currently an Associate Professor with the Wireless Communication Centre, Faculty of Electrical Engineering, Universiti Teknologi Malaysia. His research interests include dielectric resonator antennas, printed microstrip antennas, MIMO antennas and DRA reflectarray antennas. He has published more than 25 papers in reputed indexed journals and conference proceedings.

Samir Ahmed Al-Gailani

Samir Ahmed Al-Gailani started his career as senior lecturer at Higher Technical institute for applied BSc degree Aden Yemen in 1992. He obtained his PhD in the field of optoelectronics from Universiti Technologi Malaysia (UTM) in 2014 with best student award and since then has been given various responsibilities including teaching, postdoctoral fellow, supervising laboratory sessions, supervising post-graduate students and undergraduate students, academic advisor, head of laboratory, head of research group, chairman and member of different committees, conducting short courses and training, He authored 20 ISI papers and has an H-Index of 7 and total citations of 212, presented more than 20 papers in reputed refereed conferences. He also successfully supervised 9 undergraduate students.

Asem S. Alzoubi

Asem S. Al-Zoubi received his BSc degree Electrical Engineering from Eastern Mediterranean University, Cyprus in 1993, the MSc degree in Electrical Engineering from Jordan University of Science and Technology, Jordan in 1998, and the PhD degree in Electrical Engineering from the University of Mississippi, USA, in 2008. Currently, he is an Associate Professor with the Department of Telecommunications Engineering in Yarmouk University, Jordan.

From October 1999 to October 2000 he worked as a lab. supervisor in Princess Sumaya University for Technology (PSUT), Jordan. From October 2000 to January 2004 he worked as a lecturer in the Telecommunication Department at the Institute of Science for Telecom & Technology, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. His current research interests include dielectric resonator antennas, microstrip antennas and numerical methods in electromagnetics. Mr Al-Zoubi is a member of the IEEE.

Mohammed Hussein Bataineh

Mohammed Hussein Bataineh was born and grew up in Irbid, north of Jordan. He received his PhD in Telecommunication Engineering from Wales University, UK, in 1996. His MS and BS degrees were obtained in Electrical Engineering from Jordan University of Science and Technology (JUST) in 1993 and 1990, respectively. He was fortunate to work at Rutherford Appleton Laboratory (RAL) during his stay at the UK as a researcher. He has been a member of the Communications Engineering Department since 1996, where he is now a full professor. He chaired the Department from 2001 to 2004. He got a short-term scholarship from the German Academic Exchange Service (DAAD) during the summer of 2000 to conduct academic research in the area of inverse scattering at Mgdeburg University, Germany, and another from Rostock University (Germany) during the summer of 2001 to conduct academic research in the area of linear accelerators. He won the Hijjwai Prize for outstanding in Research, 2007. He spent a sabbatical leave at Jordan University of Science and Technology in the academic year 2005/2006. He held a teaching position at Electrical Engineering Department, Qassim University, KSA from 2010 to 2012. Prof. Bataineh ’s research has focused on various aspects of Telecommunications including antenna arrays, optical filters, and the application of perturbation methods to general periodic structures.

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