Dual and wide-band inductively-loaded dipole-based antennas for WLAN/UMTS applications

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Electrically-small antennas can be designed using inductively-loaded dipoles. A simplified design procedure is carried out, using circuit models and EM simulations, to implement efficient dual and wide-band antennas with omni-directional radiation patterns. Measured performance agrees with simulations, and the proposed designs are employed for the UMTS 1.8/1.9/2.1/2.6-GHz and WLAN 2.4/3.6-GHz frequencies. A USB dongle antenna is prototyped to cover these frequency bands with impedance bandwidth reflection coefficient better than-10 dB. © 2012 IEEE.

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Othman, M. A., Abuelfadl, T. M., & Safwat, A. M. E. (2013). Dual and wide-band inductively-loaded dipole-based antennas for WLAN/UMTS applications. IEEE Transactions on Antennas and Propagation, 61(3), 1430–1435. https://doi.org/10.1109/TAP.2012.2227659

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