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4 May 2019 Design of Low Loss Filter for UWB Wireless Signal of Ship's Multi-user under Wind and Waves
Yuye Zhu, Yanliang Bi, Yunxian Zhang
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Abstract

Zhu, Y.; Bi, Y., and Zhang, Y., 2018. Design of low loss filter for uwb wireless signal of ship's multiuser under wind and waves. In: Liu, Z.L. and Mi, C. (eds.), Advances in Sustainable Port and Ocean Engineering. Journal of Coastal Research, Special Issue No. 83, pp. 985–990. Coconut Creek (Florida), ISSN 0749-0208.

The design of the low loss filter for the UWB wireless signal of ship's multiuser under the wind and waves is of great significance to the development of the ship communication in China. At present, the design of the filter in this aspect is completed according to the design principle of EML, and there is a problem of big difference between the test value and the actual value. The traditional UWB filter which has optimizes the structure of high pass short-ended stubs is as the design basis, in the half wavelength transmission line connecting short-ended stubs line, the resonator structure units of dual-mode and tri-mode stubs are loaded to achieve the performance of dual-trapping or tri-trapping waves. The miniaturized UWB filter based on the folding short-ended stubs is designed; and the folding form of dual-mode and tri-mode resonators are applied to UWB filter design, to implement the UWB filter dual-trapping or tri-trapping waves. The experiment shows that the experimental value of the proposed method is consistent with the actual value, and have good reliability.

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Yuye Zhu, Yanliang Bi, and Yunxian Zhang "Design of Low Loss Filter for UWB Wireless Signal of Ship's Multi-user under Wind and Waves," Journal of Coastal Research 83(sp1), 985-990, (4 May 2019). https://doi.org/10.2112/SI83-162.1
Received: 20 December 2017; Accepted: 21 February 2018; Published: 4 May 2019
KEYWORDS
filter design.
multi-user ultra wideband
ship
wireless signal
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