Design of a wide-band microstrip filtering antenna with modified shaped slots and sir structure

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This paper presents a new compact microstrip filtering antenna with modified shaped slots to improve the impedance bandwidth. The proposed microstrip filtering antenna consists of three parts: the monopole radiating patch antenna; the Stepped Impedance Resonator (SIR) filter; and the feeding microstrip line. The designed structure is achieved on one-sided glass epoxy FR-4 substrate with dielectric constant εr = 4.4 and thickness h = 1.6 mm. The design procedure of the proposed filtering antenna starts from the second-order Chebyshev low pass filter (LPF) prototype. The achieved results show an excellent performance of S11-parameter with broadside antenna gain on +z-direction. Having two transmission zeros at 5.4 GHz and 7.7 GHz, good skirt selectivity and a wide-band impedance bandwidth of about 1.66 GHz makes the designed filtering antenna suitable for high-speed data communications. Both the simulation results generated by using the Computer Simulation Technology (CST) software package and the measurement achieved by using a vector network analyzer (HP 8510C) and the anechoic chamber show good agreement.

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Al-yasir, Y. I. A., Alhamadani, H. A., Kadhim, A. S., Parchin, N. O., Saleh, A. L., Elfergani, I. T. E., … Abd-alhameed, R. A. (2020). Design of a wide-band microstrip filtering antenna with modified shaped slots and sir structure. Inventions, 5(1). https://doi.org/10.3390/inventions5010011

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