Z-U-T-S SHAPED STRUCTURES IN AN INTEGRATED CPW FED PRINTED MONOPOLE ANTENNA
Journal Title: International Journal of Computer Science & Engineering Technology - Year 2015, Vol 6, Issue 3
Abstract
A dual band co-planar waveguide fed Z-U-T-S shaped monopole antenna is proposed. The antenna is fabricated on an h = 1.6mm FR4 epoxy substrate with dielectric constant εr = 4.3 and loss tangent tan δ = 0.008. The size of the radiating element is 15.9 X 11.4 mm2. The antenna operation presents attractive characteristics; each monopole is independently optimized to the resonant frequency and the impedance bandwidth without affecting those of other bands.
Authors and Affiliations
Dr. K. Kumar
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