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A Study on the Design of 26GHz Band Thin Duplexer (26GHz 대역 박막 Duplexer 설계에 관한 연구)

  • Yoon Jong-nam;Lee Hyun-Ju;Oh Young-Bu;Lee Cheong-Won;Kim Ki-Don;Lee Jeong-Hae
    • Proceedings of the International Microelectronics And Packaging Society Conference
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    • 2003.11a
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    • pp.208-213
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    • 2003
  • In this paper, we have designed the duplexer using non-radiative dielectric (NRD) guide in millimeter band. The designed duplexer is composed of two stepped-impedance filters and T-junction. Stepped-impedance filters are designed with an equivalent circuit model of evanescent waveguide and the T-junction is optimized to minimize return loss. The characteristics of duplexer shows a good agreement with the expected results.

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60 GHz Band Non-Radiative Dielectric Waveguide Mixer having the Waveguide Directional Coupler (도파관 방향성 결합기를 갖는 60 GHz 대역 Non-Radiative Dielectric 도파관 혼합기)

  • Yoo, Young-Geun;Choi, Jae-Ha
    • The Journal of Korean Institute of Electromagnetic Engineering and Science
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    • v.19 no.4
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    • pp.397-403
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    • 2008
  • In this paper, the mixer was implemented in the non-radiative dielectric waveguide that is the main component of 60 GHz band radio telecommunications equipment which a demand increases for the purpose of point-to-point communication network. As to the manufacture of the non-radiative dielectric waveguide mixer, it was the implementation of the dielectric line combiner to be most difficult. The thing which that gives shape to the curvature which is the dielectric line determined and the to place in the exact interval thing are easy. For this reason, it was very difficult to make in order to have the regular performance in the case of the mixer having the dielectric line combiner. In this paper, since the dielectric line combiner was replaced with the waveguide directional coupler and the manufacture was possible through a processing it had the characteristic that a combiner is fixed. In result, the productivity of a mixer was innovatively improved. The design frequency of the mixer implemented through this paper RF and LO are $51{\sim}64\;GHz$. IF Is $DC{\sim}\;GHz2$. The down conversion loss toward the RF input of $60{\sim}62\;GHz$ was measured by $10{\pm}1\;dB$ in the condition that LO is 10 dBm, 60 GHz.

Proposal and Evaluation of Ultra High Speed Wireless Cell Backbone Networks (도시형 초고속 무선통신 셀백본망의 제안 및 평가)

  • Shin, Cheon-Woo;Park, Sung-Hyun
    • Proceedings of the Korea Electromagnetic Engineering Society Conference
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    • 2003.11a
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    • pp.243-248
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    • 2003
  • This paper is contents on that construct ultra high speed wireless communication cell backbone net of city using of wireless communication transceiver for millimeter wave band. A new type of 60GHz wave band wireless transceiver using NRD waveguide. This 60GHz transceiver has excellent signal's absorption characteristics of oxygen molecule than the other millimeter wave bands. We constructed service networks to cell interval within about 500m to 3Km laying stress on wireless backbone node using 60GHz transceivers, and did it so that city type wireless communication cell backbone networks of 155.52Mbps ATM(OC-3) may be possible. The possible use of wireless backbone networks technology in a rainy day and a clear day was evaluated at 1Km data link distance. We can measured bit error rate(BER). BER is $10^{-11}$ at 155.52Mbps ATM(OC-3) in a clear day and $10^{-6}$ in a heavy rain more than 35mm per time. Also, we constructed wireless cell backbone networks distance to use several 60GHz transceivers and investigated data transmission rate between main center and local center of long distance. In proposed wireless cell backbone networks, the data throughput was approximately 80Mbit/sec. Therefore, if use transceiver, it is possible that city type ultra high speed wireless communication cell backbone networks construction of 100Mbps, 155.52Mbps, 622Mbps, 1Gbps and 1.2Gbps degrees.

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