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Design of Compact Monopole PCB Antenna for UWB Applications

Published: 28 December 2009 Publication History

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In this paper, we present a new design of printed circuit board (PCB) monopole antenna for UWB applications. The radiating element of the proposed antenna is composed of an octagonal patch fed by a 50 ohm microstrip. It has a very compact size of 30mm 25mm, which can be integrated easily with other RF front-end circuits. The antenna parameters and performances have been investigated through a large amount of EM simulations. It has been demonstrated that the proposed antenna provides an ultra wide bandwidth from 3.1GHz to 14.5GHz, completely covering the range set by the Federal Communication Commission (FCC) for UWB operations (3.1GHz to 10.6GHz). It also enjoys advantages such as low profile, low cost, high gain and satisfactory radiation characteristics.
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    WNIS '09: Proceedings of the 2009 International Conference on Wireless Networks and Information Systems
    December 2009
    413 pages
    ISBN:9780769539010

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    IEEE Computer Society

    United States

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    Published: 28 December 2009

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    1. PCB antenna
    2. UWB
    3. monopole
    4. omni-directional radiation

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