Compact spatial triple-band-stop filter for cellular/PCS/IMT-2000 systems

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We propose a novel spatial multi-band-stop filter using modified multiple loop array elements to block electmmagnetic waves or signals of mobile phones in public facilities. It operates at the following frequency bands: Korean cellular (824 MHz to 894 MHz), Personal Communication Service (PCS) (1.75 GHz to 1.87 GHz), and IMT-2000 (1.92 GHz to 2.17 GHz). Two frequency selective surfaces with modified multiple-loop elements are printed on the top and bottom of a pair-glass pane, which is a pair of glass panes with an air gap between them. A modified multiple-loop element with a meander line is used to make the size of the filter compact. The simulated and measured results show good agreement, which confirms the usefulness of the proposed triband spatial filter.

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Kim, D., Yeo, J., & Choi, J. (2008). Compact spatial triple-band-stop filter for cellular/PCS/IMT-2000 systems. ETRI Journal, 30(5), 735–737. https://doi.org/10.4218/etrij.08.0208.0160

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