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Utilization of Mode-Match Technique. Edition No. 1

VDM Publishing House, June 2009, Pages: 92

The developed MM-PM technique uses two well
documented methods: the mode-matching and point
matching technique to solve for both the transverse
electric (TE) and the transverse magnetic (TM) modes
at an interface. The two methods together produce a
set of equations which are expressed in a homogenous
matrix form. Using singular value decomposition, the
homogenous matrix is solved to produce the dispersive
characteristics of the microstrip.

The generated numerical results for both the
one-dimensional (1-D) and two-dimensional (2-D)
structures are compared to Ansoft Designer and Ansoft
HFSS simulated results. Also experimental results
from fabricated structures are compared to
theoretical results. A good match is obtained from
all the different results.

Sitsofe Kudjoe, Dorvlo.
SITSOFE KUDJOE DORVLO received his MEng in Electronic Engineering
from the University of Sheffield in 2000, and then his MASc in
Electrical Engineering from Concordia University in 2008.