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Broadening the Stop-Bandwidth of the Parallel-T RC Null Network

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Abstract

We present, in this short communication, how the stop-bandwidth of the parallel-T RC null network is broadened by cascading another identical one to it. The analysis is followed by simulation results.

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ACKNOWLEDGEMENT

The author thanks Sumantra Dutta Roy for his help in preparing this manuscript.

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S. C. Dutta Roy

S C Dutta Roy was educated at the Calcutta University, and worked with the Kalyani University in India, and the University of Minnesota in the USA, before joining IIT Delhi. During his tenure there, he visited the Leeds University in the UK and the Iowa State University, Ames, Iowa, in the USA, as visiting professor. After serving the IIT Delhi for four decades in various capacities, including a deanship, he is now completely retired. However, he continues research and still publishes papers in professional journals of repute. He has been honoured by Fellowships, including IEEE Fellowship, a Distinguished Fellowship of the IETE, two Honorary Doctorates, and all major national awards, including the highest one, viz. Shanti Swarup Bhatnagar Prize of the Govt. of India, and the Distinguished Teacher Award of the IEEE Signal Processing Society. He is the author of five full time video courses, now available freely in the YouTube, numerous research papers, four patents, and two books.

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