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March 29, 2017
Published Online: 2017-3-29
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- Compact Multi-band Power Dividers Based on Stub Loaded Stepped-Impedance Resonators with Defected Microstrip Structure (SL-SIR-DMS)
- Compact, Harmonic Suppressed Gysel Power Divider with Plain Structure
- Compact Diplexer with High Isolation and Wide Stopband Based on SIRs
- A Quasi-Elliptic Bandpass Filter-Integrated Single-Pole Double-Throw Switch
- Reflection Modeling Based Broadband Matching Network Design
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- Design of Ultra-Wideband Tapered Slot Antenna by Using Binomial Transformer with Corrugation
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- Novel High-Gain Circularly Polarized Lens Antenna Using Single-Layer Transmissive Metasurface
- Eight-Element Antenna Array for LTE 3.4–3.8 GHz Mobile Handset Applications
- The Effect of Direct Lightning Shielding Rod on Lightning Electromagnetic Fields Aboveground