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Conference Object Citation - Scopus: 30A New Design of Dual Band Microstrip Bandpass Filter Based On Peano Fractal Geometry: Design and Simulation Results(2013) Mezaal, Y.S.; Eyyuboglu, H.T.; Ali, J.K.; 7688The proposed filter design topology is based on dual coupled resonators constructed in the form of Peano fractal geometry. A dual-band microstrip bandpass filter with a quasi-elliptic response has been designed for first time based on 1st iteration Peano fractal geometry at resonant frequencies of 2.25 GHz and 4.825 GHz using a substrate of a relative dielectric constant of 10.8 and thickness of 1.27 mm. The performance of the bandpass filter structure has been analyzed using a method of moments (MoM) based software package, Microwave Office 2009, from Advanced Wave Research Inc. Results show that this filter possesses good frequency response characteristics in addition to dual bands gained which can be used for modern communication applications. © 2013 IEEE.Conference Object Citation - Scopus: 0Ber of Annular Beams in Strong Turbulence(Optical Society of America (OSA), 2010) Gerçekcioglu, H.; Baykal, Y.; Eyyuboglu, H.T.; 7688; 7812Bit error rate (BER) of annular beams is found in strong turbulence. Examining effects of beam and medium parameters on BER reveals that annular beams become favorable in stronger turbulence and at smaller focal lengths. ©2010 Optical Society of America.Article Citation - Scopus: 68Influence of Turbulence on the Effective Radius of Curvature of Radial Gaussian Array Beams(Optical Society of American (OSA), 2010) Ji, X.; Eyyuboglu, H.T.; Baykal, Y.The analytical formula for the effective radius of curvature of radial Gaussian array beams propagating through atmospheric turbulence is derived, where coherent and incoherent beam combinations are considered. The influence of turbulence on the effective radius of curvature of radial Gaussian array beams is studied by using numerical calculation examples. © 2010 Optical Society of America.