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  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
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Systems design of a millimeter wave interferometer using a concentric ring antenna array and image plane beam combination

Biswas, Indraneil. January 2008 (has links)
Thesis (M.S.)--University of Delaware, 2008. / Principal faculty advisor: Dennis W. Prather, Dept. of Electrical & Computer Engineering. Includes bibliographical references.
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Millimetre-wave radar measurement of rain and volcanic ash

Speirs, Peter J. January 2014 (has links)
This thesis presents the development of various methods for measuring rainfall rates using horizontally-pointing millimetre-wave radars. This work builds from the combination of a T-matrix scattering model that allows the scattering from almost arbitrarily pro led rotationally symmetric particles to be calculated, and drop shape models that allow the effects of temperature and pressure on the shape to be taken into account. Many hours of rain data have been collected with 38 and 94 GHz FMCW radars, as well as with a disdrometer and weather station. These have been used to develop single- and dual-frequency techniques for measuring rainfall rate. A temperature, polarisation and attenuation corrected application of simple power-law relationships between reflectivity and rainfall rate has been successfully demonstrated at 38 GHz. However, at 94 GHz it has been found that more detailed functions relating reflectivity, attenuation and rainfall rate are beneficial. A reflectivity-based determination of attenuation has been adapted from the literature and successfully applied to the 94 GHz data, improving the estimate of rainfall rate at longer ranges. The same method for estimating attenuation has also been used in a dualfrequency technique based on the ratio of the extinction coefficients at 38 and 94 GHz, but with less success. However, a dual-frequency reflectivity ratio based approach has been successfully developed and applied, producing good estimates of rainfall rate, as well as reasonable estimates of two drop-size distribution parameters. Simulations of radar measurements of airborne volcanic ash have also been carried out, demonstrating that for most reasonable measurement configurations the optimal frequencies would typically be 35 GHz or 94 GHz, not the more commonly used 3-10 GHz. It has also been shown that various existing millimetre-wave radars could be used to detect ash. Finally, there is a discussion of the optimal frequencies for dual-frequency measurement of volcanic ash.
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The fabrication and characterization of terahertz wave photoconductive dipole antennas on oxygen ion implanted GaAs. / CUHK electronic theses & dissertations collection

January 2009 (has links)
Chen, Kejian. / Thesis (Ph.D.)--Chinese University of Hong Kong, 2009. / Includes bibliographical references (leaves 156-164). / Electronic reproduction. Hong Kong : Chinese University of Hong Kong, [2012] System requirements: Adobe Acrobat Reader. Available via World Wide Web. / Abstracts in English and Chinese.
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Three dimensional T-ray inspection systems.

Ferguson, Bradley S. January 2004 (has links)
Pulsed terahertz (THz) systems are an emergent technology, finding diverse applications as they approach maturity. From their birth in the late 1980's to the wealth of alternate sources and imaging modalities now available, the rise has been fuelled by the expectation that this will prove a world changing technology. This Thesis takes an application focused approach and seeks to provide enabling systems and algorithms for the development of functional imaging systems with broad potential application in security inspection, non-destructive testing and biomedical imaging. Three dimensional pulsed THz imaging systems were first introduced in 1996 using a reflection-mode ultrasound-like configuration. This Thesis builds upon this former work by focusing on transmission mode tomography systems using pulsed THz radiation. Several novel 3D imaging modalities are introduced. The hardware architectures, based on optoelectronic generation and detection of THz radiation are described. Approximations to the wave equation are derived, allowing linear reconstruction algorithms to recover 3D structural information fromthe transmitted THz field. Finally the systems are demonstrated and the achievable resolution and image quality are investigated. Three imaging architectures are developed herein: 1. T-ray holography allows the 3D distribution of point scatters to be resolved based on a single projection image utilising a novel reconstruction algorithm based on the windowed Fourier transform and back-propagation of the Fresnel-Kirchhoff diffraction equation. 2. T-ray diffraction tomography utilises the diffracted THz field to allow a Helmholtz equation based, frequency-dependent reconstruction to be performed and the THz spectrum at each pixel to be calculated. 3. T-ray Computed Tomography (CT) uses analogous techniques to X-ray CT, based on the Radon transform, to provide 3D T-ray reconstructions of unprecedented fidelity. These techniques have important applications in material identification, which is investigated in the second part of this Thesis. Pulsed THz spectroscopy has been widely acclaimed for its potential to identify different materials based on their spectral properties. The second part of this Thesis presents algorithms towards this goal. Three case studies are performed focusing on biomaterial classification, anthrax detection and in vitro osteosarcoma cell differentiation. A classification framework is developed to process the THz spectral data and identify specific materials. A linear filter model is introduced to describe the system response of different materials, and the filter taps are utilised for feature extraction. This technique is demonstrated for biomaterial and anthrax classification. For cell differentiation a genetic algorithm is used to select deconvolved frequency components to train a classifier. In each case a high classification accuracy is demonstrated, highlighting the promise and potential of three dimensional T-ray inspection systems. / Thesis (Ph.D.)--School of Electrical and Electronic Engineering, 2004.
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T-ray biosensing / by Samual Peter Mickan. / Terahertz radiation biosensing / SPM_PhD_Thesis [electronic resource]

Mickan, Samuel Peter January 2003 (has links)
"December, 2003" / Includes bibliographical references (p. 311-348) / Accompanying CD-ROM entitled: 'SPM_PhD_Thesis' contains MATLAB_Algorithms (algorithms for T-ray data analysis and display, as described in the Thesis); Appendix D (Example_Raw_Data_Files - examples of raw T-ray data files, used by the MATLAB algorithms in MATLAB_Algorithms); and Thesis_PDF (a copy of the Thesis printed in Adobe's Portable Document Format (PDF)). / System requirements for accompanying CD-ROM: CD-ROM drive ; Adobe Acrobat reader ; Matlab software. / xxxiv, 358 p. : ill. (col.) ; 30 cm. + 1 CD-ROM (col. ill. ; 4 3/4 in.) / Title page, contents and abstract only. The complete thesis in print form is available from the University Library. / Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Adelaide, School of Electrical and Electronic Engineering, 2004
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Development of microwave and millimeter-wave pin grid array and ball grid array packages

Liang, Hongwei 12 1900 (has links)
No description available.
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Solid source molecular beam epitaxy of InP-based composite-channel high electron mobility transistor structures of microwave and millimeter-wave power applications

Kim, Tong-Ho 08 1900 (has links)
No description available.
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Development of micromachined millimeter-wave modules for next-generation wireless transceiver front-ends

Pan, Bo 05 May 2008 (has links)
This thesis discusses the design, fabrication, integration and characterization of millimeter wave passive components using polymer-core-conductor surface micromachining technologies. Several antennas, including a W-band broadband micromachined monopole antenna on a lossy glass substrate, and a Ka-band elevated patch antenna, and a V-band micromachined horn antenna, are presented. All antennas have advantages such as a broad operation band and high efficiency. A low-loss broadband coupler and a high-Q cavity for millimeter-wave applications, using surface micromachining technologies is reported using the same technology. Several low-loss all-pole band-pass filters and transmission-zero filters are developed, respectively. Superior simulation and measurement results show that polymer-core-conductor surface micromachining is a powerful technology for the integration of high-performance cavity, coupler and filters. Integration of high performance millimeter-wave transceiver front-end is also presented for the first time. By elevating a cavity-filter-based duplexer and a horn antenna on top of the substrate and using air as the filler, the dielectric loss can be eliminated. A full-duplex transceiver front-end integrated with amplifiers are designed, fabricated, and comprehensively characterized to demonstrate advantages brought by this surface micromachining technology. It is a low loss and substrate-independent solution for millimeter-wave transceiver integration.
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T-ray biosensing / by Samual Peter Mickan. / Terahertz radiation biosensing / SPM_PhD_Thesis [electronic resource]

Mickan, Samuel Peter January 2003 (has links)
"December, 2003" / Includes bibliographical references (p. 311-348) / Accompanying CD-ROM entitled: 'SPM_PhD_Thesis' contains MATLAB_Algorithms (algorithms for T-ray data analysis and display, as described in the Thesis); Appendix D (Example_Raw_Data_Files - examples of raw T-ray data files, used by the MATLAB algorithms in MATLAB_Algorithms); and Thesis_PDF (a copy of the Thesis printed in Adobe's Portable Document Format (PDF)). / System requirements for accompanying CD-ROM: CD-ROM drive ; Adobe Acrobat reader ; Matlab software. / xxxiv, 358 p. : ill. (col.) ; 30 cm. + 1 CD-ROM (col. ill. ; 4 3/4 in.) / Title page, contents and abstract only. The complete thesis in print form is available from the University Library. / Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Adelaide, School of Electrical and Electronic Engineering, 2004
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On-chip antenna element and array design for short range millimeter-wave communications

Emrick, Rudy M. January 2007 (has links)
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Ohio State University, 2007. / Title from first page of PDF file. Includes bibliographical references (p. 102-106).

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