1st Edition

Passive Intermodulation Concepts and Technology

Edited By Wanzhao Cui, Jun Li, Huan Wei, Xiang Chen Copyright 2022
208 Pages 145 B/W Illustrations
by CRC Press

208 Pages 145 B/W Illustrations
by CRC Press

208 Pages 145 B/W Illustrations
by CRC Press

Focusing on passive intermodulation (PIM), a common instance of distortion in high-power multi-channel communication systems, the book introduces the concepts and technology of PIM. In the context of "space-ground-object" integrated communication and increasing spectrum resource constraints, the PIM problem is becoming increasingly prominent, while microwave components and system-level PIM are... Read more
1. Introduction  2. The Generation Mechanism of Passive Intermodulation of Microwave Components  3. Passive Intermodulation Analysis and Evaluation Techniques for Microwave Components  4. Passive Intermodulation Localization Technology for Microwave Components  5. Passive Intermodulation Detection Technology for Microwave Components  6. PIM Suppression Technology for Microwave Components

Biography

Wanzhao Cui is Professor in the National key Laboratory of Science and Technology on Space Microwave, at the China Academy of Space Technology, Xi’an. His current research interests include microwave technology, and satellite communication.

Jun Li is Professor in the National key Laboratory of Science and Technology on Space Microwave, at the China Academy of Space Technology, Xi’an. He is engaged in research on microwave technology, and satellite communication.

Huan Wei is an engineer in the National key Laboratory of Science and Technology on Space Microwave, at the China Academy of Space Technology, Xi’an. Her expertise is in the field of aerospace microwave technology.

Xiang Chen is a Senior Engineer in the National Key Laboratory of Science and Technology on Space Microwave, at the China Academy of Space Technology, Xi’an. His research interests include high power microwave components and systems, gap waveguide and its applications, microwave and millimeter-wave circuits.