Author_Institution :
Electron. Eng., Kyonggi Univ., Suwon, South Korea
Abstract :
In this study, a novel planar ultrawideband antenna, with a quad band-notched function, is investigated. The proposed antenna consists of a circular-shaped radiating element, a 50 Ω microstrip feed line, a modified H-shaped resonator, and a partially truncated ground plane. The proposed H-shaped resonator, with quadruple resonance characteristics, is realised without any change in its size but instead, by modifying the simplified composite right/left-handed resonator with dual resonance characteristics. By embedding the modified H-shaped resonator beside the microstrip feedline, band-rejected filtering properties in the wireless local area network /worldwide interoperability for microwave access bands are generated. By changing the modified H-shaped resonator´s dimensions, the proposed antenna shows variable quadplex-filtering characteristics, such as band-notch frequency and its bandwidth. The measured results show that the proposed antenna design exhibits a 10 dB return loss bandwidth from 2.12 to 13.63 GHz, excluding the rejection bands. Very sharp notch and high band-rejection are achieved, and relatively stable omnidirectional radiation performance over the entire frequency range is also obtained.
Keywords :
antenna feeds; antenna radiation patterns; band-stop filters; microstrip antennas; microstrip lines; microstrip resonators; microwave antennas; omnidirectional antennas; planar antennas; ultra wideband antennas; wireless LAN; band-rejected filtering properties; circular-shaped radiating element; composite right-left-handed resonator; dual resonance characteristics; frequency 2.12 GHz to 13.63 GHz; loss 10 dB; microstrip feed line; microwave access bands; modified H-shaped resonator; omnidirectional radiation; partially truncated ground plane; planar ultrawideband antenna; quad band-notched function; quad band-notched ultrawideband antenna; quadplex-filtering characteristics; quadruple resonance; resistance 50 ohm; wireless local area network; worldwide interoperability;