2017
DOI: 10.26682/sjuod.2017.20.1.7
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Miniaturization of a Planar Strip-Shaped Monopole Antenna for Wlan Application

Abstract: Recently the demand for compact size devices has been increased whether being used for sensor networks, smart phones, smart watches or RFID tags etc. One of the most important parts of these systems is its antenna which facing a big challenge of having a low profile that meets the required size of these wireless communication devices. This paper presents a design of a simple planar strip monopole antenna for WLAN application.Miniaturization has been performed on this antenna via two different techniques. First… Show more

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“…There have been numerous designs of multi-band PAs over the past decades, especially for wireless communications, 3.5 GHz WiMAX (3.3 -3.7) GHz, 5.5 GHz WLAN (5.150 -5.825) GHz and 10 GHz (8 -12) GHz radar applications. Some of those were planar multiple shaped strips with binomial curved conductor support [6], meander line and a patch in the form of a reverse toothbrush [7], miniaturization of a planar strip shaped monopole antenna for WLAN application [8], DGS with multi-strip monopole antenna [9], Inverted-F Antenna (IFA) structure [10], H-shaped antenna for GPS and Wi-Fi applications [11], microstrip antenna with improvement in performance using DGS [12], extended L-shaped multiband antenna for wireless applications [13]. Most of these designed antennas are physically large.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…There have been numerous designs of multi-band PAs over the past decades, especially for wireless communications, 3.5 GHz WiMAX (3.3 -3.7) GHz, 5.5 GHz WLAN (5.150 -5.825) GHz and 10 GHz (8 -12) GHz radar applications. Some of those were planar multiple shaped strips with binomial curved conductor support [6], meander line and a patch in the form of a reverse toothbrush [7], miniaturization of a planar strip shaped monopole antenna for WLAN application [8], DGS with multi-strip monopole antenna [9], Inverted-F Antenna (IFA) structure [10], H-shaped antenna for GPS and Wi-Fi applications [11], microstrip antenna with improvement in performance using DGS [12], extended L-shaped multiband antenna for wireless applications [13]. Most of these designed antennas are physically large.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%