A frequency-reconfigurable monopole antenna with switchable stubbed ground structure

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Abstract

A frequency-reconfigurable coplanar-waveguide (CPW) fed monopole antenna using switchable stubbed ground structure is presented. Four PIN diodes are employed in the stubs stretching from the ground to make the antenna reconfigurable in three operating modes: a single-band mode (2.4-2.9 GHz), a dual-band mode (2.4 to 2.9 GHz/5.09-5.47 GHz) and a triple-band mode (3.7 to 4.26 GHz/5.3-6.3 GHz/8.0-8.8 GHz). The monopole antenna is resonating at 2.4 GHz, while the stubs produce other operating frequency bands covering a number of wireless communication systems, including WLAN, WiMAX, Cband, and ITU. Furthermore, an optimized biasing network has been integrated into this antenna, which has little influence on the performance of the antenna. This paper presents, compares and discusses the simulated and measured results.

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Liu, X., Yang, X., & Kong, F. (2015). A frequency-reconfigurable monopole antenna with switchable stubbed ground structure. Radioengineering, 24(2), 449–454. https://doi.org/10.13164/re.2015.0449

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