scholarly journals DESIGNING A REFLECTION-TYPE NGD NETWORK USING OPEN AND SHORT SHUNT STUBS FOR WIDEBAND ELECTRICALLY SMALL ANTENNAS

Author(s):  
Alhasan Ali Almahroug ◽  
Basem Mustafa Amer ◽  
Zuher H.M Fheleboom ◽  
Salahedin Rehan ◽  
Abdusamea I.A Omer

Wireless communication devices such as mobile phones play a vital role in our daily life. They need to cover an increasingly wide frequency band with low profile antennas. Electrically small antennas (ESAs) comply with these requirements. However, they are subject to gain-bandwidth limits when matched with passive matching networks. Non-Foster reactive elements have been proposed to bypass those restrictions. This paper addresses designing negative group delay NGD-based non-Foster networks to overcome stability problems when using Negative Impedance Converters (NICs) in order to realise on-Foster reactive circuits. The NGD network model was designed using open short stubs to achieve a non-Foster behaviour, and to act as a negative capacitor in the frequency range of interest. This technique of compensating the inherent loss of the proposed NGD network in the reflection mode was  to realise a new structure of reactive non-Foster elements. It involves a negative resistance amplifier and a Lange coupler. The proposed technique is applicable to antenna matching where both transmit and received capabilities are required. It was simulated and the experimental results of the new NGD network circuit were introduced.

Author(s):  
Manickam Karthigai Pandian ◽  
Thangam Chinnadurai

Background: Modern communication devices are very much dependent on the operation of low profile antennas. The objective of this paper is to perform the design and simulation of a rectangular microstrip patch antenna at a resonant frequency of 9.5 GHz. Methods: Design of the antenna is given with various substrates like FR4, Teflon and Ceramic substrates at the desired frequency. For each substrate, the performance of the antenna is measured in terms of its return loss and Voltage Standing Wave Ratio (VSWR). Results: Ansoft High-Frequency Structure Simulator is used to simulate the antenna characteristics. Conclusion: Performance characteristics of the antenna with three different substrates are compared to identify the substrate that provides the accurate return loss and VSWR.


Author(s):  
Ana Lopez Yela ◽  
Fernando Albarracin Vargas ◽  
Francisco Javier Herraiz Martinez ◽  
Daniel Segovia Vargas ◽  
Vicente Gonzalez Posadas

2018 ◽  
Vol 36 (2) ◽  
pp. 150-156
Author(s):  
Harish Naik ◽  
Abhishek K. Awasthi ◽  
A. R. Harish

2005 ◽  
Author(s):  
Ahmad Hoorfar ◽  
John McVay ◽  
Jinhui Zhu ◽  
Hui Huang

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