Mohanan, P; K G Nair; Stephen, Rodrigues(Department of Electronics, November , 1991)
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Design and development of a new feed -horn antenna
with low sidelobe levels is reported . The E-walls of this
antenna are fabricated with low -loss dielectric substrate , periodically
loaded with thin conducting strips . The antenna is found
to be simulating the radiation characteristics of metallic corrugated
horns . This can be an ideal substitute for metallic corrugated
horns with added advantages like light -weight and low
production cost.
Mohanan, P; Aanandan,C K; K G Nair(Department of Electronics, October , 1992)
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Reduction of radar cross -section of dihedral corner reflectors using
simulated corrugated surface (SCS) is reported. The technique is
found to be more effective in the reduction of RCS or corner reflectors
for normal incidence . A typical reduction of 40-50 dB is
achieved using this method.
Mohanan, P; K G Nair; Aanandan,C K; Supriyo,Dey(Department of Electronics, February 3, 1994)
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The closed form expression for the radiated power of a half-wave
microstrip patch is modified to calculate the impedance
bandwidth of a printed dipole. Analyses of cavity backed flared
and end-loaded printed dipoles are presented
Ceramic dielectric resonators in the BaO-RE2O3-TiO2 (RE=rare earth) system have been
prepared by the conventional solid state ceramic route. The dielectric properties have been
tailored by substitution of different rare earth oxides and by bismuth oxide addition. The
dielectric constants increased with Bi addition whereas the Q decreased. The temperature
coeffecient of the resonant frequency improved with bismuth addition.
Mohanan, P; Raj,R K; Joseph,M; Paul,B(Department of Electronics, March 17, 2000)
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A compact single - feed muttiband planar antenna configuration suitable
for GPS, DCS. 2.4/5.8 GHz WLAN applications is presented.
The antenna has dimensions 38 x 3 x 1.6 mm and offers good
radiation and reflection characteristics in the above frequency bands.
The antenna has a simple geometry and can be easily fed using a 50
coaxial probe.
Mohanan, P; Joseph,M; Paul,B; Raj,R K(Department of Electronics, November 11, 2004)
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A novel compact wideband antenna for wireless local area network
(WLAN) applications in the 2.4 GHz band is presented. The proposed
low profile antenna of dimensions 15 x 14.5 x 1.6 mm offers 18.6%
bandwidth and an average gain of -5 dBi. The antenna can be excited
directly using a 50 coaxial probe
Mohanan, P; Bijumon, P V; Menon,S K; Suma,M N; Sebastian,M T(Department of Electronics, March 31, 2005)
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The impedance bandwidth of a high permittivity cylindrical dielectric
resonator antenna excited by a micro strip line was significantly
improved by modifying the feed geometry. The 10 dB return loss
bandwidth is enhanced from 12 to 26% without much affecting the
gain and other radiation properties of the antenna. Good agreement
has been observed between the predicted and measured results