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Sadegh Mansouri Moghaddam

Researcher at Chalmers University of Technology

Publications -  30
Citations -  297

Sadegh Mansouri Moghaddam is an academic researcher from Chalmers University of Technology. The author has contributed to research in topics: Antenna (radio) & Microstrip. The author has an hindex of 7, co-authored 29 publications receiving 124 citations.

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Fully-Planar Ultrawideband Tightly-Coupled Array (FPU-TCA) With Integrated Feed for Wide-Scanning Millimeter-Wave Applications

TL;DR: In this article, a linearly polarized ultrawideband design for millimeter-wave phased array antennas over 17-42 GHz is presented, which comprises tightly coupled dipoles, integrated with a specific feeding mechanism.
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Millimeter-Wave Ultrawideband Circularly Polarized Planar Array Antenna Using Bold-C Spiral Elements With Concept of Tightly Coupled Array

TL;DR: An ultrawideband circularly polarized (CP) planar array antenna built by new radiation elements, the bold-C spiral elements, in millimeter-wave band is presented in this article.
Proceedings Article

Wideband Sub-6 GHz Self-Grounded Bow-Tie Antenna with New Feeding Mechanism for 5G Communication Systems

TL;DR: In this article, a self-grounded directional Bow-Tie antenna with a novel feed structure for sub-6 GHz applications in 5G communication systems covering 3.35-4.4 GHz is presented.
Patent

A self-grounded surface mountable bowtie antenna arrangement, an antenna petal and a fabrication method

TL;DR: In this paper, a self-grounded bowtie antenna arrangement is described, which consists of an antenna structure comprising a number of antenna petals (1, 1) comprising arm sections tapering towards a respective end tip portion and being made o fan electrically, conducting material, the end tip portions (6,6) being arranged to approach a base portion (9) on the first side thereof and to be connected to feeding ports, a specific port being provided for each antenna petal(1,1).