Badar Muneer

Work place: Department of Telecommunication Engineering, Mehran University of Engineering & Technology, Jamshoro, Sindh 76062, Pakistan

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Research Interests: Engineering, Computational Engineering, Computational Science and Engineering

Biography

Badar Muneer was born in Mirpur Khas, Pakistan, in 1987. He received the B.S. degree in communication systems engineering from the Institute of Space Technology, Islamabad, Pakistan, in 2008, the M.Engg. degree in telecommunication engineering from the NED University of Engineering and Technology, Karachi, Pakistan, in 2012, and the Ph.D. degree in electromagnetism field and microwave technology from the University of Science and Technology of China, Hefei, China. He is currently an Associate Professor with the Department of Telecommunication Engineering, Mehran UET Jamshoro, Sindh, Pakistan. From 2016 to 2018, he has been associated with the Chinese Academy of Science under President’s International Fellowship Initiative as a Postdoctoral Fellow. From 2008 to 2011, he was with a satellite broadcasting company as a Satellite Engineer. He worked on VSAT, CATV, and many modern broadcast equipment.

Author Articles
Design of Microwave Pyramidal Absorber for Semi Anechoic Chamber in 1 GHz~20 GHz range

By Zahid Ali Badar Muneer Bhawani Shankar Chowdhry Shehroz Jehangir Ghulam Hyder

DOI: https://doi.org/10.5815/ijwmt.2020.02.03, Pub. Date: 8 Apr. 2020

In this paper, the design and development of wideband microwave pyramidal absorbers for semi anechoic chambers has been presented. This work is carried out with the goal of simulating and fabricating the microwave absorber using conventional and newest material such as polyurethane to save the budget cost with security and reliability. The simulation of absorber is performed via Computer Simulation Technology (CST) for the microwave frequencies 1 GHz to 20 GHz. The outcomes of simulation proved good absorbing efficiency and better RCS reduction compared to traditional microwave absorber. The reflection level is less than -30 to -10 dB over the desired frequency range of 1 GHz ~ 20 GHz.

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