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Title
Passive, active and absorbing frequency selective surfaces for wireless communication applications
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Australasian Digital Theses Program
Publisher
Australia : Macquarie University
Date
2008
Author/Creator
Kiani, Ghaffer I (Ghaffer Iqbal)
Description
"March, 2009".
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Thesis (PhD)--Macquarie University, Faculty of Science, Dept. of Physics & Engineering, 2008.
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Bibliography: p. 145-158.
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Introduction -- Frequency selective surfaces -- Absorb/transmit frequency selective surface absorber -- Switchable frequency selective surface for wireless applications -- Energy-saving glass characterisation -- Frequency selective surface solution for energy-saving glass -- Conclusion.
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This thesis presents three topics related to frequency selective surfaces (FSSs), namely bsorb/transmit FSSs, active FSSs and passive bandpass FSSs for energy-saving glass used in modern buildings. These three FSSs are unique in their design and functionalities. The absorb/transmit FSS is a novel dual-layer frequency selective surface for 5 GHz WLAN applications. This FSS can stop propagation of specific bands by absorbing as opposed to re ecting, while passing other useful signals. This is in contrast to the conventional Salisbury and Jaumann absorbers, which provide good absorption in the desired band while the out-of-band frequencies are attenuated. The second topic is a single-layer bandpass active FSS that can be switched between ON and OFF states to control the transmission in 2.45 GHz WLAN applications. Previously, researchers have focused on the bandstop and dual-layer versions of the active FSS. This is in contrast to the design presented in this thesis which is single-layer and provides extra advantage in a practical WLAN environment. Also the dc biasing techniques that were used for the active FSS design are easier to implement and provide good frequency stability for different angles of incidence and polarisations in both ON and OFF states. The last topic is on the use of a bandpass FSS in energy-saving glass panels used in building design. The manufacturers of these glass panels apply a very thin metal-oxide coating on one side of the glass panels to provide extra infrared (heat) attenuation. However, due to the presence of the coating, these energy-saving glass panels also attenuate communication signals such as GSM 900, GSM 1800/1900, UMTS and 3G mobile signals etc. This creates a major communication problem when buildings are constructed with windows of this glass. In this thesis, a solution to this problem is presented by designing and etching a cross-dipole bandpass FSS on the coated side of the glass to pass the useful signals while keeping infrared attenuation at an acceptable level. One of the advantages of this FSS design is that measured material values of the metal-oxide coating are used for simulations, which have not been done previously.
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Mode of access: World Wide Web.
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166 p. ill. (some col.)
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Frequency selective surfaces
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Electric filters, Active
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Electric filters, Passive
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Electric filters, Bandpass
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Absorbers (Materials)
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Diodes, Switching
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Wireless communication systems
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Wireless LANs -- Security measures
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active
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absorber
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frequency selective surfaces
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PIN diode
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security
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wireless communication
Subject Keyword
WLAN security
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Thesis PhD
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Macquarie University. Dept. of Physics and Engineering

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http://hdl.handle.net/1959.14/76611
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1368817
Language
eng
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Copyright Ghaffer Iqbal Kiani 2008.
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