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Development of Wideband Planar Inverted-F Antennas for Wireless Application
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| Author | Ibnyaich, Saida Ghammaz, Abdelilah Hassani, Moha M.’rabet |
| Abstract | Abstract: Problem statement: Due to the rapid development in wireless communication, the antennas capable of broad-band operations are very demanding in cellular communications systems. Among various possible antennas, planar inverted-F antennas (PIFAs) have the advantages of low profile and compact size and are very suitable for present-day wireless communication application. Approach: This study demonstrates a very effective method of bandwidth enhancement for planar inverted-F antenna. It was done by optimizing the width of feed plate and shorting plate, then by adding a parasitic element. Results: The obtained results of our developed wideband antenna was an impedance bandwidth of 72.8 % for S11<-10 dB from 1.74-3.54 GHz which could cover GPS, DCS, IMT-2000, 2.4GHz WLAN, 3.5 GHz WIMAX applications. Conclusion: As the antenna was successfully researched and well optimized, and desired results were achieved. Key words: Planar inverted-F antenna (PIFA), Bandwidth, Antennas, bandwidth enhancement, |
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| Subject Keyword | Wideband Planar Inverted-f Antenna Wireless Application Planar Inverted-f Antenna Bandwidth Enhancement Low Profile Broad-band Operation Rapid Development Present-day Wireless Communication Application Wireless Communication Developed Wideband Antenna Parasitic Element Various Possible Antenna Problem Statement Obtained Result Impedance Bandwidth Ghz Wimax Application Effective Method Cellular Communication System Feed Plate Compact Size |
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| Resource Type | Article |