A. A. San Blas
Universidad Miguel Hernández de Elche
Network
Latest external collaboration on country level. Dive into details by clicking on the dots.
Publication
Featured researches published by A. A. San Blas.
european microwave conference | 2007
F. Mira; A. A. San Blas; V. E. Boria; B. Gimeno
This paper describes the application of the boundary integral-resonant mode expansion (BI-RME) method to the accurate modelling of substrate integrated waveguides (SIW). The new formulation fully exploits the particular geometry of this class of structures, thus providing a very efficient analysis method to be used within CAD tools of SIW filters. The advantages of this method have been proved with the successful design of two filters operating in the microwave and millimeter-wave bands.
european microwave conference | 2006
A. A. San Blas; F. Mira; V. E. Boria; B. Gimeno; G. Conciauro; Marco Bressan; P. Arcioni
An efficient full-wave method based on the 3D BI-RME (boundary integral-resonant mode expansion) technique for the accurate design of generalized probe-excited rectangular waveguides is presented. The flexibility of the developed CAD tool allows to analyze two common configurations frequently used in modern coaxial-fed microwave devices: conventional and disc-ended coaxial probe excitation. This last configuration is used to drastically improve the electrical response of the classical coaxial probe excitation. Moreover, the influence of the distance from the probe to the waveguide shortcircuit is also discussed, and it is shown that it plays a very important role in the design of probe-excited rectangular waveguides. The proposed approach is fully validated by comparing the obtained numerical results with theoretical and experimental data extracted from the available technical literature
international microwave symposium | 2006
F. Mira; A. A. San Blas; V. E. Boria; B. Gimeno; S. Cogollos; Marco Bressan; Luca Perregrini
This paper proposes a novel pole expansion of the generalized impedance matrix representation for planar waveguide junctions. Proceeding in this way, we have obtained a very efficient algorithm for the accurate wideband modelling of such junctions, since the most expensive computations are performed outside the frequency loop. For verification purposes, several practical examples are shown in order to prove the numerical efficiency and accuracy provided by this new technique
european microwave conference | 2008
F. Mira; A. A. San Blas; V. E. Boria; B. Gimeno
In this paper, the fast and accurate wideband modeling of planar waveguide junctions in terms of a generalized admittance matrix representation is addressed. For these purposes, an integral equation technique providing a pole expansion of the cited admittance matrix is outlined, thus widely reducing the frequency dependant operations. A convergence study of this novel algorithm has been first performed, and then it has been successfully applied to the full-wave analysis of a real filter involving planar junctions between rectangular waveguides.
european microwave conference | 2009
F. Mira; A. A. San Blas; S. Cogollos; V. E. Borla; B. Gimeno
Aeu-international Journal of Electronics and Communications | 2015
A. A. San Blas; V. E. Boria; B. Gimeno; S. Cogollos
Microwave and Optical Technology Letters | 2003
A. Coves; A. A. San Blas; B. Gimeno; A. Díez; Miguel V. Andrés; V. E. Boria
Radio Science | 2009
F. Mira; A. A. San Blas; V. E. Boria; B. Gimeno
Iet Microwaves Antennas & Propagation | 2009
F. Mira; A. A. San Blas; V. E. Boria; B. Gimeno
2017 Progress In Electromagnetics Research Symposium - Spring (PIERS) | 2017
A. A. San Blas; B. Gimeno; V. E. Boria; Enrique Bronchalo