Compact quad-band cylindrical dielectric resonator antenna with complementary C-shaped defected ground structure

2016 ◽  
Vol 58 (3) ◽  
pp. 611-615 ◽  
Author(s):  
Anand Sharma ◽  
Ravi Kumar Gangwar

This paper presents a novel, compact Ultra Wide Band , Asymmetric Ring Rectangular Dielectric Resonator Antenna (ARRDRA), which is a unique combination of Thin Dielectric Resonator (DR), Fork shape patch and defective ground structure. The base of the proposed antenna is its Hybrid structure, which generates fundamental TM, TE and higher order modes that yields an impedance bandwidth of 119%. Proposed antenna provides a frequency range from 4.2 to 16.6 GHz with a stable radiation pattern and low cross polarization levels. Peak gain of 5.5 dB and average efficiency of 90% is obtained by the design. Antenna is elongated on a FR4 substrate of dimension 20 x 24x 2.168 mm3 and is particularly suitable for C band INSAT, Radio Altimeter, WLAN, Wi-Fi for high frequencies. Ease in fabrication due to simplicity, compactness, stable radiation pattern throughout the entire bandwidth are the key features of the presented design. Inclusion of Defective ground structure and asymmetric ring not only increases the bandwidth but also stabilize the gain and efficiency due to less surface current. Presented design launch an Ultra Wide Band antenna with sufficient band rejection at 4.48-5.34 and 5.64-8.33 GHz with stable radiation pattern and high gain.


Frequenz ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 0 (0) ◽  
Author(s):  
Ashim Kumar Biswas ◽  
Ujjal Chakraborty

Abstract A two-port multiple input multiple output (MIMO) dielectric resonator antenna is proposed where two orthogonally connected feed lines are combined to unite two orthogonally produced modes. The feed lines build a hybrid network. The backplane is defected by a circular defected ground structure (CDGS), which is extended by two rectangular slits placed orthogonally with the input ports. The antenna uses a single ‘H/I’-shaped dielectric resonator (DR) element. It covers frequency spectrum from 7.29 to 10.65 GHz and fulfils the international telecommunication union (ITU) (8–8.5 GHz) and Maritime Radio Navigational (8.85–9 and 9.2–9.5 GHz) application bands. The antenna offers very high port isolation (>18 dB) and diversity properties throughout the whole application band. The antenna also provides circular polarization (AR ≤ 3 dB) in the operating ranges from 8 to 8.25 GHz and 8.85 to 8.9 GHz. Simulated and measured results make clear to the antenna most suitable for MIMO operation.


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