2014
DOI: 10.1109/lawp.2014.2333418
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Heptaband Inverted-F Antenna With Independent Resonance Control for Mobile Handset Applications

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“…The ways of miniaturizing IFA include maximizing the antenna length within a limited space or giving a loading effect using the structure of antenna . The ways of designing IFA that operates at multiband include adding the branch to work at high frequency . Designing IFA that works at a multiband while making it compact must be difficult and as there are various parasitic effects, it is necessary to make it precise over many trial and error processes.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The ways of miniaturizing IFA include maximizing the antenna length within a limited space or giving a loading effect using the structure of antenna . The ways of designing IFA that operates at multiband include adding the branch to work at high frequency . Designing IFA that works at a multiband while making it compact must be difficult and as there are various parasitic effects, it is necessary to make it precise over many trial and error processes.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…There are a lot of multi‐band realization methods, like notching method , loading special medium method , loading bending line method , loading lumped element method , and parasitic element method etc. Although there have been so many methods, but it's hard to design a miniaturized antenna of good performance with simple structure to cover GSM850 (824‐894 MHz), GSM900 (890‐960 MHz), GNSS, GSM1800 (1710‐1880 MHz), GSM1900 (1850‐1990 MHz), UMTS2100 (1920‐2170 MHz), LTE2300 (2305‐2400 MHz), LTE2500 (2500‐2690 MHz) eight‐band.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The possible drawback of this method is that the tuning of the upper band is difficult, because the tuning of higher order usually affects the performance of the fundamental mode in the lower band. In a recent work [15], a hepta-band IFA with independent resonance control is presented. Four branches are used to generate four resonances.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%