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Rotman lens combined with wide bandwidth antenna array for 60 GHz RFID applications
Ali Attaran, Rashid Rashidzadeh, Roberto Muscedere
This paper presents a novel technique to design a Rotman lens feeding a wide bandwidth microstrip patch antenna array for 60 GHz radio frequency identification (RFID) applications. The proposed scheme supports both location positioning and increases the communication range through beam forming. The antenna array is designed using ?/4 microstrip transmission lines to support high gain, directivity,
Design of compact dual-frequency antenna with bandwidth enhancement
Liping Han, Longfei Hao, Liyun Yan, Runbo Ma, Wenmei Zhang
A compact dual-frequency antenna with enhanced bandwidth is proposed in this paper. Dual-frequency operation is realized by cutting a slot in the elliptical patch, and bandwidth enhancement is achieved by using a partial ground plane. Compared with the conventional half-wave antenna, the antenna has a compact size of 24 × 20 mm, which equals to 0.38 ? × 0.31 ? (?, the guided wavelength at the firs
Compact asymmetric coplanar strip fed Sinc shaped monopole antenna for multiband applications
Ritesh Kumar Badhai, Nisha Gupta
A compact asymmetric coplanar strip fed Sinc shaped monopole antenna suitable for multifrequency operations is proposed for portable wireless devices. The proposed Sinc shaped monopole antenna with truncated half ground plane operates at three frequency bands, 2110?2380, 4180?4600, and 5200?5678 MHz, showing fractional impedance bandwidths of 12, 9, and 8.8%, respectively, suitable for Universal M
Compact dual-band bandpass filter using asymmetric stepped impedance stub loaded multimode resonator
Manimala Pal, Rowdra Ghatak, Pankaj Sarkar
This paper presents, a dual-band bandpass filter using asymmetric stepped impedance stub loaded open loop resonator (OLR) for WLAN and WiMAX application. The outer OLR is realized to operate at lower passband of 2.45 GHz which is directly coupled to input and output ports whereas the asymmetric stepped impedance stub that loads the outer resonator contributes to 3.5 GHz passband. The introduction
Total efficiency enhancement of X-band compact choke horn antenna with circular polarization and isoflux pattern
Eric Arnaud, Luc Duchesne, Kevin Elis, Jamil Fouany, Thierry Monediere, Marc Thevenot
This paper presents a solution to reduce the feed complexity and to improve the total efficiency of X-band compact choke horn antenna with circular polarization and isoflux pattern. This kind of antenna had been designed before by our laboratory for nanosatellite applications, but it required a 4-way divider with phase shifter which generates the insertion losses and therefore a lower realized gai
Inverted L-slot triple-band antenna with defected ground structure for WLAN and WiMAX applications
Alaknanda Kunwar, Anil Kumar Gautam, Binod Kumar Kanaujia
To incorporate two different communication standards in a single device, a compact triple-band antenna is proposed in this paper. The proposed antenna is formed by etching an inverted L-shaped slot on the patch with defected ground structure. The antenna is targeted to excite three separate bands first from 2.39?2.51, second from 3.15?3.91, and third from 4.91?6.08 GHz that covers entire Wireless
A multilayer dual wideband circularly polarized microstrip antenna with DGS for WLAN/Bluetooth/ZigBee/Wi-Max/ IMT band applications
Amanpreet Kaur, Rajesh Khanna, Machavaram Kartikeyan
In this paper, a three layered stacked circularly polarized rectangular dual band microstrip antenna with a defected ground structure (DGS) and a feed network with stub (showing dual wideband characteristic) is designed, fabricated, and tested for WLAN, Zig bee, Wi-Max, and IMT band applications. The proposed antenna is fabricated on an FR4 substrate with dielectric constant (?) of 4.4; tan? of 0.
MRF volume 9 issue 1 Cover and Back matter
MRF volume 9 issue 1 Cover and Front matter
Threshold voltage-level change in ASK demodulator related to RF input signal amplitude for the ultra-high frequency RFID passive tag
Rezvan Dastanian, Ebrahim Abiri, Khadije Taherinia
In this paper, an amplitude shift keying (ASK) demodulator with 100% modulation depth is proposed. In order to achieve the higher power and wider reading range the designed ASK demodulator works in the ultra-high frequency. In this design, the average detector and voltage divider are used in order to define the appropriate threshold voltage level for the radio frequency input signal which leads to
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