Composite compact triple-band microstrip antennas

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Abstract

Two new triple band small size composite-resonator microstrip antenna configurations for wireless communications arepresented in this paper. The proposed antennas, each is built of three resonant elements. Two types of compact short-circuited resonators are used; stepped impedance and quarter-wave resonators. The design procedure based on composing the antenna resonators is straightforward and can be applied to design any triple band antenna at three pre-specified bands using simple relations and design curves. The resonator integration has been performed to maintain single feed, reduce the overall antenna size, and preserve the quality-performance at each band. The two designed antennas are simulated, optimized, and realized on RT/Duroid substrate to verify the concept. Simulation and experimental results are in good agreement and demonstrate the performance of both triple band compact antennas.

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Alkanhal, M. A. S. (2009). Composite compact triple-band microstrip antennas. Progress in Electromagnetics Research, 93, 221–236. https://doi.org/10.2528/PIER09050407

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