A novel tapered slot antenna (TSA) with 3.5/5.5 GHz dual band‐notched characteristics for ultra‐wideband radios is proposed in this study. To realise dual band‐notched characteristics at the TSA, the author employ (a) a pair of nested C‐shaped stubs beside the feed line and (b) a broadband microstrip‐slotline transition with an Archimedean spiral‐shaped slot. The proposed antenna has been successfully simulated, implemented and measured. Measured data for the optimised case show the bandwidth for the voltage standing wave ratio < 2 to be 9.2 GHz (from 2.4 to 11.6 GHz) with two notched bands of 3.1–4.0 GHz (world interoperability for microwave access band) and 5.1–6.2 GHz (wireless local area network band), respectively. The measured electrical parameters of the proposed antenna and its radiation patterns show excellent performance with good pulse handling capabilities. Also, the 3.5/5.5 GHz dual band‐notched characteristics are achieved without increasing the size of the single band‐notched TSA reported previously.
A novel tapered slot antenna (TSA) with a band-notched function for ultrawideband (UWB) radios is proposed in this letter. By inserting an Archimedean spiral-shaped slot into a microstrip open-circuit circular stub of microstrip-slotline transition, a UWB operation with a notched frequency band can be obtained. Measured data for the optimized case show the bandwidth for the to be 8.8 GHz (from 2.4 to 11.2 GHz) with a notched band frequency from 4.6 to 6.2 GHz. By inserting the resonance slot on the nonradiating part of the antenna, the proposed antenna is capable of avoiding the spatial-dependent bandstop characteristics. Also, the designed antenna has a small size of 50 50 mm , which is a size reduction of 40% with respect to previous similar antennas.Index Terms-Band-notch function, half-wavelength slot, tapered slot antenna (TSA), ultrawideband (UWB) antenna.
A novel tapered slot antenna (TSA) with 3.5/5.5 GHz dual band-notched characteristics for ultra-wideband (UWB) radios is proposed in this paper. To realize dual band-notched characteristics at the TSA, we employ (a) a pair of nested C-shaped stubs beside the feed line and (b) a broadband microstrip-to-slot-line transition with an Archimedean spiral-shaped slot. The proposed antenna has been successfully simulated, implemented, and measured. An equivalent circuit model of the proposed antenna is also presented to discuss the mechanism of the dual band-notched TSA. The measured data for the optimized case show the bandwidth for the VSWR < 2 to be 9.2 GHz (from 2.4 to 11.6 GHz) with two notched bands of 3.1-4.0 GHz (WiMAX band) and 5.1-6.2 GHz (WLAN band), respectively. The measured electrical parameters of the proposed antenna and its radiation patterns show excellent performance with good pulse handling capabilities. Also, the 3.5/5.5 GHz dual band-notched characteristics are achieved without increasing the size of the single band-notched TSA reported previously.
This paper proposes a novel miniaturized rectangular loop antenna sensor consisting of a multiturn wire and a cuboid ferrite core. The lateral surface of the ferrite core is tightly wound by the multiturn wire. To verify its feasibility, the antenna sensor is fabricated, and the antenna factor (AF) levels are measured using the three-antenna method from the very low frequency (VLF) to the high-frequency (HF) bands. The measured AF levels are 31.8 dB (with a covering plastic case) and 33.1 dB (without a covering plastic case) at 30 kHz. In addition, the proposed antenna is employed in the shielding effectiveness measurement of a small commercial cabinet to observe its suitability for shielding effectiveness (SE) measurement of small shielding enclosures. The SE values averaged over the frequency range from 10 kHz to 3 MHz are 4.1 dB and 12 dB in the horizontal and vertical polarizations, respectively.
This paper proposes a novel miniaturized loop antenna consisting of a multi-turn printed strip and a ring-shaped ferrite core. The lateral surface of the ferrite core is tightly wrapped by the circular multi-turn strip, which is printed on a thin, ring-shaped Styrofoam. To verify the feasibility, the proposed antenna is fabricated, and the antenna factor (AF) levels are measured using the three-antenna method from the VLF to HF band. The AF levels by measurement, theory, and simulation are 36.14 dB, 34.01 dB, and 33.6 dB at 30 kHz, respectively. In the VLF band, the antenna has a diameter of 114 mm, which is miniaturized to less than 60% compared to previous research. In addition, the proposed antenna is employed in the shielding effectiveness (SE) measurement of a small commercial cabinet to observe its suitability for SE measurement of small shielding enclosures. The SE values averaged over the frequency range from 10 kHz to 3 MHz are 5.19 dB and 14.14 dB in the horizontal and vertical polarizations.
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