• DocumentCode
    3716365
  • Title

    A 910MHz/2.4GHz easily tunable dual-band antenna for power harvesting and sensor networking applications

  • Author

    Gregorio Zamora-Mej?a;Jaime Mart?nez-Castillo;Alejandro D?az-Sanchez;Jose M. Rocha-perez

  • Author_Institution
    Universidad Veracruzana Veracruz, Mexico
  • fYear
    2015
  • fDate
    10/1/2015 12:00:00 AM
  • Firstpage
    1
  • Lastpage
    4
  • Abstract
    This work presents a 910MHz/2.4GHz dual-band dipole antenna for Power Harvesting and/or Sensor Network applications whose main advantage lies on its easily tunable bands. Tunability is achieved via the low and high frequency dipole separation Wgap. This separation is used to increase or decrease the S11 magnitude of the required bands. Such tunability can be used to harvest energy in environments where the electric field strength of one carrier band is dominant over the other one, or in the case when both carriers have similar electric field strength. If the environment is crowed by 820MHz-1.02GHz carries Wgap is adjusted to 1mm in order to harvest/sense only the selected band; if the environment is full of 2.24GHz - 2.52 GHz carriers Wgap is set to 7mm. When Wgap is selected to 4mm both bands can be harvested/sensed. The proposed antenna works for UHF-RFID, GSM-840MHz, 3G-UMTS, Wi-Fi and Bluetooth standards. Simulations are carried out in Advanced Design System (ADS) Momentum using commercial FR4 printed circuit board specification.
  • Keywords
    "Dipole antennas","Dual band","Energy harvesting","Radio frequency","Antenna radiation patterns","IEEE 802.11 Standard"
  • Publisher
    ieee
  • Conference_Titel
    Computing Systems and Telematics (ICCSAT), 2015 International Conference on
  • Type

    conf

  • DOI
    10.1109/ICCSAT.2015.7362923
  • Filename
    7362923