Abstract-A planar monopole loaded with composite right/left-handed transmission line (CRLH-TL) for broadband LTE mobile phone is presented. The CRLH-TL with a propagation constant of zero is added to widen the input impedance bandwidth of the antenna. The proposed antenna covers the LTE700/2500/GSM850/900/1800/1900/UMTS2100 and WLAN2400 bands. Impedance bandwidths of VSWR < 2.5 (S 11 < −7 dB) ranging from 675 to 1010 MHz and 1690 to 2550 MHz are obtained. The size of the monopole is 60×16×1 mm 3 which is smaller than most of the LTE antennas. Detailed design considerations of the monopole are described. A prototype is fabricated and tested. Both simulated and experimental results are discussed.
In this paper, a novel pattern reconfigurable microstrip parasitic array is proposed, which is similar to the microstrip Yagi antenna. The antenna is printed on a dielectric substrate and has a probe feeding center strip with two parasitic strips on both sides of a higher plane. The driven patch is equipped with four RF PIN diodes by which we can change the antenna's state and vary its frequency at 2.1 GHz, 2.4 GHz and 2.6 GHz, respectively. Each of the parasitic patches is equipped with six switched connections symmetrically which is utilized as a director or a reflector for pattern reconfiguration. Compared with conventional antenna, the proposed antenna combines both radiation pattern reconfiguration and frequency reconfiguration together, and by raising the plane of the dielectric substrate of the parasitic patch, the tilt angel of this antenna's maximum radiation direction is lager and the gain is higher.
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