2003 IEEE Wireless Communications and Networking, 2003. WCNC 2003.
DOI: 10.1109/wcnc.2003.1200325
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A dual-band inverted-F antenna printed on a PC card for the ISM and UNNI bands

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“…In this paper, we extend our previous work [10] by proposing a printed dual-band antenna, based on the conventional IFA configuration [11], with two /4 radiating monopoles properly combined and separated by an L-shaped slot. Each /4 monopole individually resonates in each fundamental frequency, when fed by a single feeding port connected to the higher-frequency monopole.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 82%
“…In this paper, we extend our previous work [10] by proposing a printed dual-band antenna, based on the conventional IFA configuration [11], with two /4 radiating monopoles properly combined and separated by an L-shaped slot. Each /4 monopole individually resonates in each fundamental frequency, when fed by a single feeding port connected to the higher-frequency monopole.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 82%
“…As mention before, the higher demands of wireless portable devices have drag to the developing of dual band antennas which have multi applications and also can provide large bandwidth so that it can cover all operating frequencies needed in the system. [2][3][4][5] The antennas also need to satisfy the IEEE802.11 WLAN standards. The IEEE802.11 is the most famous protocol that has been used widely nowadays.…”
Section: 10 Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Generally, printed antennas are suitable for integration on PC cards because they occupy only a very small proportion of a radio transceiver, and are easily integrated with the associated circuitry, and decrease the fabrication cost of the final product [11] [12]. However, there is a disadvantage concerning printed antennas on PC cards.…”
Section: B Dual-band Printed Antennamentioning
confidence: 99%