A new inset-fed UWB printed antenna with triple 3.5/5.5/7.5-GHz band-notched characteristics

Authors: AVEZ SYED, RABAH WASEL ALDHAHERI

Abstract: A novel low-profile inset-fed ultrawideband printed antenna with triple band-notched characteristics is proposed. Wide inverted U-shaped and crescent-shaped slots are used to achieve first and second notched bands in the 3.3--3.7 GHz and 5.1--5.9 GHz ranges for WiMAX and WLAN systems, respectively. Additionally, an altered ground plane with an open-ended L-shaped slot generated a third notched band in the 7.25--7.85 GHz range for downlink of X-band satellite communication systems. The center frequencies of the stop bands are adjusted by altering the parameters of corresponding slots. The antenna prototype is built on a 28 mm $\times $ 24 mm Rogers RT/duroid 5880 ($\varepsilon_{r}$ = 2.2) substrate over a partial ground plane. Two concave circular curves were deployed on the patch with an inset feeding in order to obtain wideband performance in the 2.5--12 GHz (VSWR $<$ 2) range with relatively good matching. The antenna prototype was fabricated and tested, and it was found to exhibit wideband performance, acceptable gain, and stable radiation pattern.

Keywords: Inset feeding, notched band, printed antenna, ultrawideband} \end

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