scholarly journals Parametric Study of Printed Monopole Antenna Bioinspired on the Inga Marginata Leaves for UWB Applications

Author(s):  
Josiel do Nascimento Cruz ◽  
Raimundo Carlos Silvério Freire ◽  
Alexandre Jean René Serres ◽  
Leidiane Carolina Martins de Moura ◽  
Andrécia Pereira da Costa ◽  
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2018 ◽  
Vol 10 (12) ◽  
pp. 122 ◽  
Author(s):  
Zubin Chen ◽  
Baijun Lu ◽  
Yanzhou Zhu ◽  
Hao Lv

In this paper, a printed monopole antenna design for WiMAX/WLAN applications in cable-free self-positioning seismograph nodes is proposed. Great improvements were achieved in miniaturizing the antenna and in widening the narrow bandwidth of the high-frequency band. The antenna was fed by a microstrip gradient line and consisted of a triangle, an inverted-F shape, and an M-shaped structure, which was rotated 90° counterclockwise to form a surface-radiating patch. This structure effectively widened the operating bandwidth of the antenna. Excitation led to the generation of two impedance bands of 2.39–2.49 and 4.26–7.99 GHz for a voltage standing wave ratio of less than 2. The two impedance bandwidths were 100 MHz, i.e., 4.08% relative to the center frequency of 2.45 GHz, and 3730 MHz, i.e., 64.31% relative to the center frequency of 5.80 GHz, covering the WiMAX high-frequency band (5.25–5.85 GHz) and the WLAN band (2.4/5.2/5.8). This article describes the design details of the antenna and presents the results of both simulations and experiments that show good agreement. The proposed antenna meets the field-work requirements of cable-less seismograph nodes.


2008 ◽  
Vol 2008 ◽  
pp. 1-8 ◽  
Author(s):  
X. L. Bao ◽  
M. J. Ammann

A novel printed monopole antenna employing a slotted-plate, which is electromagnetically coupled to the microstrip-fed planar element, is proposed to provide notch-frequency function. This technique enables stopband characteristics with improved control, compared to placing the slot in the microstrip-fed element. A detailed investigation of the rejectband properties has been made for the UWB antenna. Measured data for the optimized case show the 10 dB return loss bandwidth to be 9.8 GHz (from 2.80 GHz to 12.60 GHz) with a notchband frequency from 5.15 GHz to 5.825 GHz. Propagation measurements indicate that the electromagnetically coupled slot provides a greater reduction in stopband gain for the three principal planes, compared to placing the slot in the fed element. This is desirable to mitigate interference from WLAN systems. A full parametric study of the antenna is presented.


2011 ◽  
Vol 53 (6) ◽  
pp. 1262-1264 ◽  
Author(s):  
Cheol Yoon ◽  
Woo-Su Kim ◽  
Suk-Youb Kang ◽  
Hwa-Choon Lee ◽  
Hyo-Dal Park

2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Mohamed Lamine Bouknia ◽  
Chemseddine Zebiri ◽  
Djamel Sayad ◽  
Issa Elfergani ◽  
Said Mosbah ◽  
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