A quad-band monopole antenna with defected ground plane for L-band/WiMAX/WLAN applications
In this paper, a planar quad band monopole antenna excited by the microstrip line feed is proposed for L-band, WiMAX and WLAN applications. The proposed antenna is composed of radiating element in the form of L, U and inverted Lshaped strips on the top surface of substrate and defected ground plane...
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description | In this paper, a planar quad band monopole antenna excited by the microstrip
line feed is proposed for L-band, WiMAX and WLAN applications. The proposed
antenna is composed of radiating element in the form of L, U and inverted
Lshaped strips on the top surface of substrate and defected ground plane on
the bottom surface. By adjusting the length of the strips, the resonant
frequencies can be reformed individually. The overall dimension of the
prototype of the proposed quad band antenna is 50x35x1.6mm?. From the
measured results it is found that the proposed antenna has exhibited four
distinct operating bands (return loss less than -10dB) of 170MHz (from 1.16
to 1.33GHz), 550MHz (from 1.53 to 2.08GHz), 470MHz (from 2.43 to 2.90GHz)
and 3930MHz (from 3.77 to 7.70GHz). First two bands operated in L-band,
third band can be used for WiMAX lower band (2.5GHz) and bandwidth of fourth
band may be used for WLAN (5.2/5.8 GHz) and WiMAX (5.5GHz) applications. It
is also observed that the proposed antenna has good radiation patterns and
acceptable gains over the whole operating bands. The design process and
parametric analyses are explained with the help of simulation software HFSS
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antenna is composed of radiating element in the form of L, U and inverted
Lshaped strips on the top surface of substrate and defected ground plane on
the bottom surface. By adjusting the length of the strips, the resonant
frequencies can be reformed individually. The overall dimension of the
prototype of the proposed quad band antenna is 50x35x1.6mm?. From the
measured results it is found that the proposed antenna has exhibited four
distinct operating bands (return loss less than -10dB) of 170MHz (from 1.16
to 1.33GHz), 550MHz (from 1.53 to 2.08GHz), 470MHz (from 2.43 to 2.90GHz)
and 3930MHz (from 3.77 to 7.70GHz). First two bands operated in L-band,
third band can be used for WiMAX lower band (2.5GHz) and bandwidth of fourth
band may be used for WLAN (5.2/5.8 GHz) and WiMAX (5.5GHz) applications. It
is also observed that the proposed antenna has good radiation patterns and
acceptable gains over the whole operating bands. The design process and
parametric analyses are explained with the help of simulation software HFSS
v.11.
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antenna is composed of radiating element in the form of L, U and inverted
Lshaped strips on the top surface of substrate and defected ground plane on
the bottom surface. By adjusting the length of the strips, the resonant
frequencies can be reformed individually. The overall dimension of the
prototype of the proposed quad band antenna is 50x35x1.6mm?. From the
measured results it is found that the proposed antenna has exhibited four
distinct operating bands (return loss less than -10dB) of 170MHz (from 1.16
to 1.33GHz), 550MHz (from 1.53 to 2.08GHz), 470MHz (from 2.43 to 2.90GHz)
and 3930MHz (from 3.77 to 7.70GHz). First two bands operated in L-band,
third band can be used for WiMAX lower band (2.5GHz) and bandwidth of fourth
band may be used for WLAN (5.2/5.8 GHz) and WiMAX (5.5GHz) applications. It
is also observed that the proposed antenna has good radiation patterns and
acceptable gains over the whole operating bands. The design process and
parametric analyses are explained with the help of simulation software HFSS
v.11.
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antenna is composed of radiating element in the form of L, U and inverted
Lshaped strips on the top surface of substrate and defected ground plane on
the bottom surface. By adjusting the length of the strips, the resonant
frequencies can be reformed individually. The overall dimension of the
prototype of the proposed quad band antenna is 50x35x1.6mm?. From the
measured results it is found that the proposed antenna has exhibited four
distinct operating bands (return loss less than -10dB) of 170MHz (from 1.16
to 1.33GHz), 550MHz (from 1.53 to 2.08GHz), 470MHz (from 2.43 to 2.90GHz)
and 3930MHz (from 3.77 to 7.70GHz). First two bands operated in L-band,
third band can be used for WiMAX lower band (2.5GHz) and bandwidth of fourth
band may be used for WLAN (5.2/5.8 GHz) and WiMAX (5.5GHz) applications. It
is also observed that the proposed antenna has good radiation patterns and
acceptable gains over the whole operating bands. The design process and
parametric analyses are explained with the help of simulation software HFSS
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