An Autonomous Frequency Reconfigurable Antenna Using Slotline Open-Loop Resonators

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This paper presents a slotline open-loop resonators based frequency reconfigurable antenna with autonomous switching of frequency bands. The dual-port slot antenna is designed to operate at 2.1 GHz when excited at port-1, and when port-2 is excited, the antenna can be reconfigured to operate at 2.85 GHz and 5.52 GHz, respectively. Port-1 is used to receive the control signal, which is converted to a DC signal using a rectifier. The rectified control signal is used to switch the operating frequency bands of the port-2. The proposed antenna configuration gives the flexibility of remote/wireless control of the operating frequency. The antenna prototype is fabricated and measured for observing the frequency switching at port-2. The measured results show that the antenna has been effectively switched from lower band frequency (2.8 GHz) to upper band frequency (5.41 GHz) when the PIN diode is ON. The proposed antenna in its final configuration can be potentially suitable for transmitter reconfigurable antenna without the need for external DC bias voltage.

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Polaiah, G., Kandasamy, K., & Kulkarni, M. (2021). An Autonomous Frequency Reconfigurable Antenna Using Slotline Open-Loop Resonators. IEEE Access, 9, 82221–82232. https://doi.org/10.1109/ACCESS.2021.3087123

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