Donovan Brocker, Ph.D.

Assistant Professor

  • Milwaukee WI UNITED STATES
  • Allen Bradley Hall of Science S346
  • Electrical Engineering and Computer Science

Dr. Donovan Brocker’s areas of expertise include applied electromagnetics, antennas, and frequency selective surfaces.

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Education, Licensure and Certification

Ph.D.

Electrical Engineering

Penn State University

2016

B.S.

Electrical Engineering

University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee

2010

Minor in Physics

Biography

Dr. Donovan Brocker joined the MSOE faculty in 2019 as part of the Electrical Engineering and Computer Science Department. He teaches courses in linear circuits, analog electronics, and electromagnetics. He previously was an assistant research professor at the Pennsylvania State University.

Areas of Expertise

Antennas
Frequency Selective Surfaces
Electromagnetics

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Selected Publications

Integration of a Generalized Ratio of Polynomials

Mathematics

Brandsema, M. J., Brocker, D. E.

2021

This paper provides a closed-form solution to the indefinite integral of a ratio of generalized polynomials where the denominator polynomial is raised to the general order r∈Z+. Such an integral arises in physics and engineering, the solution of which allows for closed-form analysis.

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Wideband Single-Layer FSS-Based Electromagnetic Absorber Using Complementary Susceptances

2020 IEEE International Symposium on Antennas and Propagation and North American Radio Science Meeting

Brocker, D.E., Panaretos, A.H., Werner, D.H.,

2020

This paper investigates the circuit model of an electromagnetic absorber based on a single-layer frequency-selective surface exhibiting a thin profile and broadband absorption. The circuit model is decomposed into series and parallel susceptances, which are then made complementary near ω0 in an effort to maximize bandwidth. As a result, a versatile design strategy is developed with only three input dependencies: mean absorption frequency ω0, desired absorption magnitude, and desired absorber thickness t. The required circuit values can be directly defined in terms of these three design specifications.

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Circuit model for single-layer single-resonant ultra-thin FSS absorbers with wide bandwidth

IEEE International Symposium on Antennas and Propagation & USNC/URSI National Radio Science Meeting

Brocker, D.E., Panaretos, A.H., Werner, D.H.

2017

Electromagnetic absorbers based on frequency-selective surfaces have been explored for many applications. It is often useful to represent these devices using a circuit equivalence, which provides a physical insight into underlying performance capabilities and limitations. Yet, absorbers tend to deviate from their ideal circuit representations for ultra-thin implementations where coupling between layers becomes significant. To date, there has been little investigation into the corrective measures required to compensate for parasitic coupling associated with ultra-thin absorbers. In the paper, a circuit model is proposed for a broadband absorber comprised of a single-resonance FSS cascaded with a PEC-backed substrate. The thin nature of the absorber is shown to introduce undesirable coupling between the FSS and PEC layers, resulting in non-ideal performance. Two corrective measures are outlined with the goal of retuning the absorber for maximum bandwidth.

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