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Title:
Controllable Band-Notched UWB Printed Monopole Antenna
Authors: Hesham. A. Mohamed and Ashraf S. Mohra
Year: 2016
Keywords: UWB antenna, band notched, Patch antenna, Partial ground plane, CST and HFSS
Journal: International Journal of Engineering Research ISSN:2319-6890)
Volume: 5
Issue: 2
Pages: 110-114
Publisher: Not Available
Local/International: International
Paper Link: Not Available
Full paper Ashraf Shawy Selim SayedAhmed_30-Feb 2016_ Controllable Band-notched UWB printed Monopole antenna.pdf
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Abstract:

A compact ultra-wideband (UWB) antenna with an electronically tunable notched band is proposed for UWB communication applications. The antenna consists of radiating patch, a combination of three circular patches, and a partial ground structure. Moreover, the proposed antenna has a compact volume of 25 mm × 27mm × 0.787 mm realized on a FR4 substrate with a relative dielectric constant of 4.5. The antenna design and the simulation results for radiation pattern and gain are discussed in detail. To obtain reconfigurable notch band, the ring-shaped slot structure was connected with a Varactor diode that have a capacitance varied from 0.63 to 2.67 pF, which achieve a continuous tuning notched band from 5.8 to 8.4 GHz. The frequency characteristics and radiation performance of the proposed antenna are successfully optimized with numerical experimentation techniques using 3D full-wave electromagnetic simulator CST 2014 and Ansoft HFSS that using three dimensional finite difference time domain (FDTD) method and finite integral method (FIM) for verification purposes. The antenna was realized and its performance was measured and compared with the simulated results. Good agreements between the simulated and the measured results are found.

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