2018
DOI: 10.2528/pierm18081002
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A New Uwb Antenna With Band-Notched Characteristic

Abstract: A new coplanar waveguide (CPW) fed ultra-wideband (UWB) antenna with band notched characteristic is proposed in this paper. In order to achieve sharp and controllable notch-band characteristic, one pair of half-wavelength stubs and slits is introduced inside the tapered slot and circular patch, respectively, on the basis of a UWB antenna. Simulated and measured results show that the antenna has a reflection coefficient (S 11) less than −10 dB in the range of 3.0 to 11 GHz, which can meet the requirements of a … Show more

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“…Various researchers have addressed the aforementioned challenge to some extent by introducing SWB antennas with multi notch characteristics. Several techniques such as the introduction of a slot in the patch/ground plane [1][2][3]; insertion of a slit on the patch/ground plane [4,5]; placing stubs [6][7][8][9], meander grounded stubs [10], and parasitic elements [11][12][13]; and employing a split ring resonator [14,15] have been used in SWB antenna design to filter out undesired frequency bands.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Various researchers have addressed the aforementioned challenge to some extent by introducing SWB antennas with multi notch characteristics. Several techniques such as the introduction of a slot in the patch/ground plane [1][2][3]; insertion of a slit on the patch/ground plane [4,5]; placing stubs [6][7][8][9], meander grounded stubs [10], and parasitic elements [11][12][13]; and employing a split ring resonator [14,15] have been used in SWB antenna design to filter out undesired frequency bands.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In [4], a modified circular radiating patch with a pair of open ended quarter wavelength slits was realized to suppress dual notch bands of 5.15-5.35 GHz and 5.725-5.825 GHz. In another example of the slit concept, a CPW-fed single band notch circular fashioned antenna was demonstrated in [5]. With the help of a set of stubs and slits adopted inside the tapered slot and circular patch, a notch band of 5.0-5.8 GHz was realized.…”
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“…Due to the influence of mutual coupling, when the J-shaped slit is embedded in the ground plate, the suppression band of the CSRR is shifted [25][26][27][28]. When the spiral slit is embedded in the radiation patch, the suppression band of the CSRR is shifted, but at this time, the suppression band of the J-shaped slit is not significantly affected.…”
Section: Design Of the Triple Band-notched Uwb Antennamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A number of antennas have been presented recently incorporating controlled rejected bands over a wide range of frequencies. In [24], a dual-notched band antenna was presented with controllable rejected bands. In [25], a controllable single rejected band was achieved in a UWB antenna with different notched frequencies and notch amplitude choices.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%