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In this paper, a multi-band planar printed monopole antenna for wireless communication system is presented. The antenna has been designed based on meander lines monopole printed elements and the rectangular ground structure. The each element of meander lines is designed with a half wavelength to radiate at a frequency of 3.6 and 5.8 GHz for Wireless Local Area Network (WLAN) application. The 50 ohm...
This work investigate the effect of the defected parasitic element and ring slot on the ground plane at the fork-like shape monopole antenna. Firstly, the basic fork-like shape antenna with a slot and parasitic patch had been designed in the CST Microwave Studio. Then, this antenna had been improved by embedded some defected structure in stage by stage at the ground plane - Design B, Design C, and...
In this paper, a printed two C-shaped monopole antenna array for dual-band WLAN application is presented. The proposed antenna array contains two C-shaped monopole with a shorting line for connecting the two arms of the antenna elements. The purpose of the shorting line is to neutralize the current between the two arms which in return can increase the isolation. A parametric study was also carried...
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