Optimum topology for power handling in dual bandpass filters

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Title
Optimum topology for power handling in dual bandpass filters

CoPED ID
57afee01-c55a-48e2-9f4a-361b22eb28dc

Status
Closed


Value
No funds listed.

Start Date
Aug. 31, 2016

End Date
Oct. 31, 2019

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Due to the ever-increasing need for capacity, the typical filtering requirements for RF filters deployed at cellular base stations are particularly stringent. Such high performance filters require estimation of their power handling capacity to avoid breakdown. Investigation of the stored energy distribution in network topologies of RF filters is one approach to estimating their power handling capacity.
The total time-averaged stored energy for a given transfer function is constant. It's distribution, however, is strongly influenced by the synthesised network topology. The aim of this research is to use a pattern recognition algorithm to find similarities in the stored energy distribution within filter networks realising single and dual band transfer functions. By finding such similarities, guidelines for estimating the optimum network topology for a given transfer function are to be deduced.

Nutapong Somjit SUPER_PER
Ian Charles Hunter SUPER_PER

Subjects by relevance
  1. Filters
  2. Distribution of electricity
  3. Electrical power networks
  4. Topology
  5. Signal processing

Extracted key phrases
  1. Optimum network topology
  2. Optimum topology
  3. Power handling capacity
  4. Filter network
  5. Dual bandpass filter
  6. Dual band transfer function
  7. Rf filter
  8. High performance filter
  9. Energy distribution
  10. Typical filtering requirement
  11. Cellular base station
  12. Pattern recognition algorithm
  13. Similarity
  14. Total time
  15. Need

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