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    • Design of UHF harmonic butterworth low pass filter for portable 2 ways-radio 

      Liew, Hui Fang; Syed Idris, Syed Hassan, Prof. Dr.; Mohd Fareq, Abd. Malek, Dr.; Yufridin, Wahab, Dr.; Norshafinash, Saudin (Engg Journals Publications, 2013)
      This paper presents the design of a compact Butterworth low pass filter designed operating at frequency range of 300-400MHz with input and output impedance of 50 ohm have been designed, simulated and fabricated. This filter ...
    • The influence of human head model wearing metal-frame spectacles to the changes of SAR and antenna gain: Simulation of frontal face exposure 

      Mohd Hafizuddin, Mat; Mohd Fareq, Abd. Malek, Dr.; Whittow, William G.; Suzanna, Harun Ronald; Muhammad Solihin, Zulkefli; Norshafinash, Saudin; Latifah, Mohamed (EMW Publishing, 2013)
      The relationship between specific absorption rate (SAR) and antenna gain inside the head due to the metal-frame spectacles was investigated. The radio frequency (RF) energy source considered is the smartphone used in the ...
    • A simple technique for improving the anechoic performance of a pyramidal absorber 

      M. Nadeem, Iqbal; Mohd Fareq, Abd. Malek, Dr.; Yeng, S. Lee; Liyana, Zahid; Muhammad Iqbal, Muhammad Hussain, Dr.; Mohd F. H., A Malek; Nur Fairuz, Mohamed Yusof; Norshafinash, Saudin; Noor Anida, Abu Talib (EMW Publishing, 2013)
      In this paper, we propose a very simple technique that offers an extra degree of freedom to optimize the design of a tire dust-based absorber with reduced height. Cladding is a technique that is used to enhance the surface ...
    • The use of a human body model to determine the variation of path losses in the human body channel in wireless capsule endoscopy 

      Basar, Md R.; Mohd Fareq, Abdul Malek, Dr.; Khairudi M., Juni; Mustafa Iskandar M., Saleh; Mohd Shaharom, Idris; Latifah, Mohamed; Norshafinash, Saudin; Nur Adyani, Mohd Affendi; Abdussalam Salhin Mohamed, Ali (Progress in Electromagnetics Research (PIER), 2013)
      Presently, wireless capsule endoscopy (WCE) is the sole technology for inspecting the human gastrointestinal (GI) tract for diseases painlessly and in a non-invasive way. For the further development of WCE, the main concern ...