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    A hybrid multimode contour integral method for analysis of the H-plane waveguide discontinuities

    , Article Progress in Electromagnetics Research ; Volume 81 , 2008 , Pages 167-182 ; 10704698 (ISSN) Banai, A ; Hashemi, A ; Sharif University of Technology
    Electromagnetics Academy  2008
    Abstract
    A hybrid method is introduced for analysis of the H-plane waveguide discontinuities. It combines multimode contour integral and mode matching techniques. The process is based on dividing the circuit structure into key building blocks and finding the multimode scattering matrix of each block individually. The multimode scattering matrix of the whole structure can be found by cascading these blocks. Also contour integral method is developed for analysis of multi-media circuits. Therefore, it is possible to analyze H-plane waveguide filters with dielectric resonators using this method. The accuracy and run time of the purposed method is compared with those reported in literatures and/or Ansoft... 

    Direction finding and beamforming using cylindrical array of dipole antennas in the presence of cylindrical scatterer/reflector including the mutual coupling effect

    , Article IET Microwaves, Antennas and Propagation ; Volume 15, Issue 5 , 2021 , Pages 521-528 ; 17518725 (ISSN) Poormohammad, S ; Farzaneh, F ; Banai, A ; Sharif University of Technology
    John Wiley and Sons Inc  2021
    Abstract
    Three-dimensional dipole arrays are normally used at the proximity of a reflective structure. Filamentary short-circuited dipoles are proposed to model the effect of the reflector structure. The computational burden is significantly reduced by using mutual impedance matrices. An analytical method of modelling the effect of the cylindrical reflector in a three-dimensional cylindrical geometry of dipole antenna arrays is introduced both for direction finding and beamforming applications in the presence of mutual coupling. The results of the implementation of the MUSIC (multiple signal classification) direction-finding algorithm show that the proposed model for accounting the cylindrical... 

    Optimum design of high power and high efficiency mm-wave fundamental oscillators

    , Article International Journal of Circuit Theory and Applications ; Volume 46, Issue 8 , 2018 , Pages 1443-1461 ; 00989886 (ISSN) Shirinabadi, H ; Kalantari, M ; Fotowat Ahmady, A ; Banai, A ; Sharif University of Technology
    John Wiley and Sons Ltd  2018
    Abstract
    A systematic method to design high power and high efficiency mm-wave fundamental oscillators is presented. By using a linear time variant method, we first obtain the optimum conditions and show that these conditions can be significantly different for high power and high efficiency fundamental oscillation. Next, we propose a modified multistage ring oscillator with interstage passive networks to exploit the full capacity of the transistors in terms of output power or efficiency. Analytical expressions are also derived to determine the value of passive elements used in the oscillator. To verify the validity of the method, a 77-GHz two-stage (differential) VCO is designed in a 65-nm CMOS... 

    Prediction of the noise spectrum in optoelectronic oscillators: An analytical conversion matrix approach

    , Article Journal of the Optical Society of America B: Optical Physics ; Vol. 31, issue. 8 , August , 2014 , p. 1915-1925 ; ISSN: 07403224 Jahanbakht, S ; Hosseini, S. E ; Banai, A ; Sharif University of Technology
    2014
    Abstract
    In this paper an analytical formulation based on the conversion matrix approach for characterizing the oscillator noise spectra as well as the phase and amplitude noise spectra for a single-loop optoelectronic oscillator (OEO) is presented. The validity of this approach is verified by comparing our results regarding the noise spectra of the OEO against the results of two references in the literature. The first reference presents simulation results, and the second reference presents both simulation and measurement results, and good agreement is seen between the results of the new method and those of the references. The advantage of the new approach is the simplicity of the theory as well as... 

    Low cost millimeter wave duplexer design using mixed mode-matching and integral contour methods

    , Article MMWaTT 2009 - 1st Conference on Millimeter-Wave and Terahertz Technologies, 29 December 2009 through 31 December 2009, Tehran ; 2009 , Pages 10-14 ; 9781424468089 (ISBN) Ghanadi, M ; Henke, H ; Banai, A ; Zamani, K ; Sharif University of Technology
    2009
    Abstract
    A millimeter wave H-plane duplexer using E-plane filters has been designed. T-junction is used for connecting the channel filters compensated by cylindrical post and analyzed by integral contour method. Moreover the junction discontinuity effects have been taken into account. The combination of filters and compensated T-junction allows for low-cost manufacturing. The E-plane filters are analyzed separately, by mode matching method. The scattering parameters of the combination of filters and T-junction are obtained. The diameter and position of the compensating rod and length of T arms are optimized to achieve desired performance. This procedure saves time and memory in computations. The 38... 

    Analysis of Effect of Parametric Oscillation in Phase Noise Degradation in Frequency Multipliers

    , Ph.D. Dissertation Sharif University of Technology Ahmadi, Arash (Author) ; Banai, Ali (Supervisor)
    Abstract
    Variation of the input driving power can cause in some varactor and BJT frequency multipliers parametric instability. If parametric oscillations are present in the circuit, output phase noise of the multiplier degrades remarkably in some specific driving levels. Phase noise of the varactor and BJT multiplier is calculated by the conversion matrix method using generalized nodal analysis. By the conversion method the phase noise degradation can be predicted precisely. In the calculation of phase noise the effect of the noise sources that are modulated by the large signal drive and the conversion of components of the internal noise sources of the device to the output spectrum due to circuit... 

    Beam Steering in Circular Planar Array of Coupled Microwave Oscillators

    , M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology Tooni, Sakineh (Author) ; Banai, Ali (Supervisor)
    Abstract
    In this thesis, it is shown that by detuning the array peripheral elements, without using phase shifters, and locking the array to the common frequency there exists a phase difference between two adjacent elements which is constant along the array and is proportional to the amount of free running frequency detuning. By changing free running frequency and therefore resultant phase difference, one can control the array beam direction. Linear, ring, hexagonal and triangular array configurations have been analyzed so far. In this work we endeavor to explore a circular planar array with weak coupling. The aim is to yield an analytical relationship to determine the free running frequency of each... 

    Analysis and Design of Substrate Integrated Wavguide Filters Using Contour Integral Method

    , M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology Shahvirdi, Taha (Author) ; Banai, Ali (Supervisor)
    Abstract
    In this thesis a substrate integrated waveguide (SIW) filter is designed and constructed using the contour integral method. A substrate integrated waveguide can overcome the drawbacks of regular waveguides, namely bulkiness, high costs and the difficulty to be integrated with other elements in high frequencies. In planar structures with arbitrary shapes where green’s functions aren’t available, we can use the contour integral method to construct the impedance matrix. Because the SIW structure supports TEn0¬ modes, we can consider SIW as a planar structure and thus use the contour integral method. Regular filter structures are usually analyzed using the FEM method (with HFSS) or the FIT... 

    A New Method For Phase Noise Measurement of Microwave Oscillators Using Phase Shifter-Less Frequency Discriminator

    , Ph.D. Dissertation Sharif University of Technology Gheidi, Hamed (Author) ; Banai, Ali (Supervisor)
    Abstract
    In this thesis, a modified method based on frequency discriminator technique is presented for measuring phase noise of microwave oscillators. In the proposed method, the phase shifter is omitted. In contrast, a 90° hybrid with one more channel containing a phase detector, and an LNA is added to the measurement setup. It can be said that an I/Q phase noise detection has been developed. With the proposed method, tuning of the variable phase shifter is not needed anymore. Therefore, the measurement is done automatically and as a result the measurement time is decreased. Beside the wideband property of the new technique, another considerable advantage is that the method is theoretically self... 

    Nonlinear Microwave Circuits Design and Modeling using Behavioral Models Based on Volterra Series and X-parameter

    , Ph.D. Dissertation Sharif University of Technology Zargar, Hossein (Author) ; Banai, Ali (Supervisor)
    Abstract
    Modern microwave and wireless communications systems are too complex today to permit the complete simulation of the nonlinear behavior at the transistor level of description. This problem presents a significant productivity bottleneck for design engineers. At the bridge between the transistor circuit and the multichip module or RF integrated circuit (RFIC) we use “behavioral models” to describe the nonlinear circuit blocks or ICs in the system. The behavioral models are simplified models of the essential nonlinear behavior of the complex sub-circuits; this simplification means that these models will execute more quickly, and use much less memory than if an entire complex subsystem was... 

    Design and Implementation of Novel Devices in Ka Band Using Ridge Gap Waveguide Technology

    , Ph.D. Dissertation Sharif University of Technology Ahmadi, Behzad (Author) ; Banai, Ali (Supervisor)
    Abstract
    Ridge gap waveguide is a new technology with low loss and high power handling capability in millimeter wave(mm-wave) frequencies. In this technology there is no need for electrical connection between the constitutive parts and using dielectric material as a substrate. This thesis focuses on the capabilities of this technology in realization of devices used in communication systems at the mm-wave frequency. Novel devices based on this technology have been designed, fabricated and tested. The main goal of the thesis is realization of the whole RF front end of a communication system in Ka band based on this technology. So at first step, a ridge gap waveguide transmission line is evaluated and a... 

    Low noise X-band Oscillator Design Using Dielectric Resonator at Whispering Gallery Mode

    , M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology Salmani, Siamak (Author) ; Banai, Ali (Supervisor)
    Abstract
    Oscillators in microwave communication systems play very important role. Therefore, designing an oscillator with a good performance, influences the final performance of the system. One of the parameters that determine the performance of an oscillator is the phase noise. This parameter in systems that have a large number of adjacent frequency channels, is causing many problems. Therefore, designing an oscillator with low phase noise improves the entire system performance.
    Microwave oscillator phase noise is influenced by various factors, which one of the most important is the resonator. In microwave applications cavities have small sizes, thus it is difficult to use of them. Thus, in... 

    Phase Noise Measurement of Microwave Oscillator Using Interferometric Technique and Cross Correlation Method

    , M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology hadaegh, Mostafa (Author) ; Banai, Ali (Supervisor)
    Abstract
    In this thesis interferometric method is used in the frequency discriminator based on classic delay line technique for phase noise measurement of microwave oscillators at X-band. In this method no reference oscillator is needed for phase noise measurement. Beacause of carrier suppression, we can use low noise amplifier in linear regimeandthereforethe added noise to the phase detector, is reduced and the sensitivity of the system is improved consequently. Moreover cross correlation method isapplied to improve the sensitivity of classic delay line frequency discriminator technique. It has been shown that up to 15 dB improvement is achievable at far from carrier offsets.
     

    Design and Fabrication and Parameter Extraction of Q-band Waveguide Filter with Transmission Zeros

    , M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology Pourmohammad, Sara (Author) ; Banai, Ali (Supervisor)
    Abstract
    E-plane waveguide filters are good choices due to highly manfacturing accuracy in Q-band microwave devices.To increase the attenuation slop or selectivity of such filters one need to synthesis transmission zeros with cross coupled resonators.With this method for constanst degree and return loss, attenuation slop increases in comparison to direct coupled resonators.
    In this thesis we designed and fabricated a Q-band 4th degree filter,with center frequency at 42.1746 GHz and bandwidth of 350 MHz with two transmission zeros. Results of simulations and measurments are given in chapters 3 and 5.
    Microwave filters using coupled resonators are important components in microwave systems.... 

    Photonic Generation of low Phase Noise Microwave Oscillation

    , Ph.D. Dissertation Sharif University of Technology Hosseini, Esmail (Author) ; Banai, Ali (Supervisor)
    Abstract
    Ultralow phase noise microwave oscillators with high stability are one of the key components required for many applications. With recent advances in ultrapure microwave oscillators, optoelectronic oscillators (OEOs) culminated in the state-of-the-art ultralow phase noise microwave oscillators. In this thesis, a nonlinear analytical approach is used to predict the main oscillation mode power and spurious levels in ultrapure microwave OEOs. Our analytical predictions are verified by numerical simulations and experimental data. Performance of an intensity-modulation direct-detection (IMDD) microwave photonic link (MWPL) operating under nonlinear conditions when its input consists of a sum of... 

    Output power variations in two mutually coupled microwave oscillators and the effect of non-linear reactance on the locking bandwidth

    , Article IEE Proceedings: Microwaves, Antennas and Propagation ; Volume 150, Issue 2 , 2003 , Pages 61-66 ; 13502417 (ISSN) Banai, A ; Farzaneh, F ; Sharif University of Technology
    2003
    Abstract
    The locking of two mutually coupled microwave oscillators is considered. The common frequency of oscillation is obtained both without and in the presence of a non-linear reactance. The effect of the non-linear reactance on the locking bandwidth is studied. It is shown analytically that, unlike the common injection locked oscillator case, the locking bandwidth can be either increased or decreased by the non-linearity. The variations in amplitude of oscillations is investigated. It is demonstrated that the total power delivered by the active devices decreases in interinjection locked oscillators  

    Design and Implementation of a Low-noise X-band Microwave DRO using Interferometric Method

    , M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology Azizkhani, Erfan (Author) ; Banai, Ali (Supervisor)
    Abstract
    Microwave and millimeter wave engineering are now crucial to modern life. This field has developed as a result of its applications in non-destructive testing, communications, radars, imaging, and medicine. Oscillators generate the reference frequency in all of these applications, therefore utilizing an appropriate oscillator may have a significant influence on the performance and even the additional expenses of a microwave system. Phase noise is an example of an oscillator’s characteristic that is especially crucial. This characteristic results in a number of limitations in the system’s final performance. For instance, the phase noise of the local oscillator will be one of the causes of... 

    Locked and unlocked behaviour of mutually coupled microwave oscillators

    , Article IEE Proceedings: Microwaves, Antennas and Propagation, Stevenage, United Kingdom ; Volume 147, Issue 1 , 2000 , Pages 13-18 ; 13502417 (ISSN) Banai, A ; Farzaneh, F ; Sharif University of Technology
    IEE  2000
    Abstract
    The interinjection locking of microwave oscillators is investigated using differential equations governing the locking behaviour of two mutually coupled oscillators. The behaviour of the oscillators before and after locking is described, and the common oscillation frequencies, locking range and transient time constant are calculated. The spectra of the oscillators in the unlocked condition are also investigated, with particular attention to the spacing and amplitude variation of the spectral lines. Experimental results in connection with the theoretical investigations are also presented  

    Phase Noise Reduction of a Dielectric Resonator Oscillator due to Flicker Noise by Selection Various Bias Circuits

    , M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology Amirli, Sahar (Author) ; Banai, Ali (Supervisor)
    Abstract
    Phase noise is one factor determining the quality of radar and telecommunication systems. Oscillators play an important role in system phase noise, as a signal generator for information modulation. Due to the greater impact of flicker noise at near carrier frequency than other types of phase noise sources, its reduction will greatly impact the phase noise of the telecommunication system. In this research, the simulation of phase noise and flicker noise of an oscillator with various types of bias circuit methods, such as bias with two independent sources, self-bias, improved self-bias, active bias, and low-frequency feedback, has been done. Then, a microwave dielectric resonator oscillator... 

    Theoretical investigation of the stability of the modes in an array of coupled oscillators for linear and circular arrangements

    , Article 2005 European Conference on Circuit Theory and Design, Cork, 28 August 2005 through 2 September 2005 ; Volume 2 , 2005 , Pages 23-26 ; 0780390660 (ISBN); 9780780390669 (ISBN) Banai, A ; Farzaneh, F ; Sharif University of Technology
    2005
    Abstract
    In this paper an array of N weakly coupled oscillators Is considered. The stability of the main mode (In phase mode) In linear arrangement of oscillators has been proven and the Instability of other modes In this configuration Is demonstrated. For circular arrangement It Is shown that other stable modes may exist If N Is greater than 5