Title of article :
A Multi-Band Asymmetric Stepped-Slot Antenna for DCS, PCS, WiMAX, 4G, and WLAN Applications
Author/Authors :
Dastranj, A. Electrical Engineering Dept. - Faculty of Engineering - Yasouj University - Yasouj - Iran , Javidi, Z. Electrical Engineering Dept. - Faculty of Engineering - Yasouj University - Yasouj - Iran
Abstract :
Abstract- A multi-band stepped-slot antenna, fed by modified 50 Ω
coplanar waveguide (CPW) transmission line is described and
implemented. The designed antenna effectively supports digital
communication systems (DCS 1.71-1.88GHz), personal communication
systems (PCS 1.85-1.99 GHz), worldwide interoperability for microwave
access (WiMAX 3.30-3.80GHz), fourth generation (4G 3.40-4.2 GHz)
mobile communication system, and wireless local area network (WLAN
5.15-5.35 GHz). In order to cover the aforementioned valuable bands, in
the first step rectangular slots are subtracted symmetrically from the
radiating patch. Besides, stair-shaped rectangular slots are etched at the
radiator edges. Also, to operate at DCS and PCS systems, dual-section
CPW feed line with different widths is designed. Actually antenna is
designed by using quasi-fractal methods, to cover frequency ranges of
1.64-1.99 GHz, 3.35-4.3 GHz and 4.8-5.4 GHz (for |S11|< -10 dB). The
antenna size is 75.2 × 38.54 × 1.6 mm3 and it is etched on FR4 substrate.
The antenna development steps are presented and discussed in detail.
Moreover investigation of important design parameters is performed.
The designed multi-band antenna has respectable results such high gain
in center of each operating band and considerable efficiency of 90%,
85% and 86% in 1.85, 4 and 5GHz respectively. Also omni-directional
patterns and acceptable group delay are obtained. Measurement data
are presented to validate the numerical outcomes. All of these
prominent features make this antenna, worthwhile for multi-band
applications.
Keywords :
DCS , dual-part CPW feed line , 4G , Multi-band antenna , PCS , stepped-slot , WiMAX , WLAN
Journal title :
Journal of Communication Engineering