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RF Wireless and Mobile Systems Laboratory

RF Wireless and Mobile Systems Laboratory is a distinguished scientific advisory body in the design, manufacture and measurement of various circuits and components in micro-radio wave systems for wireless and mobile communications applications in various fields.

The laboratory aims to:

  • Design, fabrication and measurement of Microstrip circuits on superconducting materials as parts of wireless and mobile communications systems.
  • Design, fabrication and measurement of tape circuits that contain active components (amplifiers, oscillators, mixers, etc.).
  • Design, fabrication and measurement of tape circuits that contain active components (amplifiers, oscillators, mixers, etc.).
  • Design and fabrication of Microstrip circuits that contain magnetic materials with non-reversible properties (such as alternators, phase shifters, and insulators).
  • Producing integrated systems such as transmitting and receiving systems and antenna feeders, especially in satellite and radar systems.
  • tudy and analysis of optical control of active and passive strip circuits (active and inactive circuits) in the microwave space in integrated systems.
  • Entities benefiting from the laboratory’s services: - Researchers and their assistants in the department.
  • Postgraduate students at Egyptian universities under the supervision of department members
  • Various industrial bodies interested in printed circuit systems in the microwave range - Military agencies related to wireless communications systems and radars

The laboratory provides the following services:

  • Design and simulate Microstrip circuits using the latest software packages such as HFSS, CSTMWS, IE3D, ADS.
  • Fabrication of Microstrip circuits using optical and mechanical etching technology
  • Training on software packages such as HFSS, CST, IE3D, ADS
  • Laboratory measurements of circuits using devices such as a vector network analyzer and others

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