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The research presents a compact antenna consisting of a simple radiating patch and a slotted radiating patch based on a DMS structure. It is required to have a tunable notched behavior in the antenna to avoid interference of Wi-Fi, Wi-MAX, WLAN frequency as it comes under ultra-wideband (UWB) designated band. Also, a coplanar waveguide (CPW)-fed will be used for UWB monopole antenna in the patch....
Background: The CPW fractal antenna has been designed with hexagonal-cut, square-cut, triangular-cut shaped geometries on a composite material of Fr4 as a substrate with εr=4.4 of relative permittivity and 1.6mm thickness. Methods/Statistical analysis: In this paper, a comparative analysis for three different shaped CPW fractal antennas designed based on iterative function systems of self-similarity...
This paper presents design of antenna for worldwide interoperability for microwave access (2.3–2.4GHz and 2.5–2.69GHz) and Wireless Local area network (2.4–2.484GHz & 5.15 GHz). The proposed design uses inset feed for achieving a good impedance matching with compactness. The fundamental frequency of the design is 2.6 GHz; Implementing defected ground structure provides additional frequency at...
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