Miniature low profile UWB antenna: new techniques for bandwidth enhancement and radiation pattern stability, e-ISSN 1098-2760

Citation:

Rafik, Addaci, and Fortaki Tarek. 2016. “Miniature low profile UWB antenna: new techniques for bandwidth enhancement and radiation pattern stability, e-ISSN 1098-2760”. Microwave and Optical Technology Letters Volume 58 (N°8) : pp 1808-1813.

Abstract:

A miniature (30 × 10 mm2) efficient planar monopole antenna with stable radiation pattern for UWB applications (3.1-10.6 GHz) is proposed in this paper. These characteristics, wide bandwidth and radiation stability, are achieved by using original design solutions with maintaining a small size and good efficiency of the system. Based on modified ground plane and loop feeding structure, the first design solution consist to propose a simple technique which not requires any discrete additional elements or circuits and does not affect the overall dimensions of the basic structure. This technique enhances the (-6 dB) bandwidth of the planar monopole antenna by approximately 50% compared to the basic structure while maintaining the same dimension (30 × 10 mm2). The optimized proposed antenna presents a large bandwidth, good radiation stability, total efficiency higher than 70% over the entire band and small size (30 × 10 mm2) which will enable to use it in different UWB applications. In the second step, two L slots are added in the printed circuit board of the proposed UWB antenna to reach a good stability of the radiation pattern on the overall desired band.

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