Design and Analysis of CPW Monopole Antenna for Wireless Applications
Journal Title: International Journal of Engineering Sciences & Research Technology - Year 30, Vol 3, Issue 5
Abstract
In this paper, a Coplanar Waveguide (CPW) Monopole Antenna is presented. The proposed antenna operate in 2 different frequency band which make is suitable for different type of Wireless applications such as GSM, Bluetooth, WLAN etc. The antenna design has been analyzing using Sampling – Biorthogonal Time – Domain (SBTD) method. This biorthonormal system has exact interpolation properties and demonstrates superiority over the FDTD in terms ofmemory and speed. For CPW antenna return loss is compare with the traditional FiniteDifference Time - Domain (FDTD) and results are provided.
Authors and Affiliations
Amaresh Singh*1
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