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Titre: | New monopole Antennafor Ultra Wideband Applications |
Auteur(s): | Ziani Kerarti, D Meriah, S.M |
Mots-clés: | Ultra Wideband Antennas(UWB) Planar Monopole Antenna Finite Integrate Technique (FIT) Method of Moment (MoM) |
Date de publication: | jui-2012 |
Résumé: | There has been a flourishing prospect of UWB technology in recent years in both communication and other purposes like microwave imaging and radar applications. Recent studies of UWB antenna structures are specially concentrated on microstrip [1], slot and planar monopole antennas [2]. In this work, a small monopole antenna with diamond shape of the patch (30 x 26 mm²) printed microstrip fed monopole antenna has been designed, some parameters like return loss (S11),Voltage Standing Wave Ratio (VSWR), radiation pattern has been performed to test the validity of simulation and verify eligibility of the antenna for the wireless communications purpose. The proposed antenna is simulated in CST Microwave Studio and has surpassed the bandwidth of UWB requirement, which is from 3.1 to 10.6 GHz, and exhibits good UWB characteristics. The -10 dB return loss bandwidth of this antenna element is from 3.34 GHz to more than 19.5 GHz.include meandered ground plane, slot loading and fractal antenna [9].In this paper, the antenna is printed on microstrip substrate with a diamond shape of the patch, which operates in the range of 3.34–19.5 GHz, thus achieving the UWB bandwidth enhancement. Section II describes the basic configuration of the antenna design, whereas Section III discusses a simulated result of the antenna performances. Lastly, the findings of the simulated results are summarized in the conclusion. |
URI/URL: | http://dspace.univ-tlemcen.dz/handle/112/1401 |
Collection(s) : | Articles nationaux |
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