Abstract
This paper initially presents an overview of different miniaturization techniques used for size reduction of printed log-periodic dipole array (PLPDA) antennas, and then continues by presenting a design of a conventional PLPDA design that operates from 0.7–8 GHz and achieves a realized gain of around 5.5 dBi in most of its bandwidth. This antenna design is then used as a baseline model to implement a novel technique to extend the low-frequency response. This is completed by replacing the longest straight dipole with a triangular-shaped dipole and by optimizing the four longest dipoles of the antenna using the Trust Region Framework algorithm in CST. The improved antenna with extended low-frequency response operates from 0.4 GHz to 8 GHz with a slightly reduced gain at the lower frequencies.
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Mistry, K. K., Lazaridis, P. I., Zaharis, Z. D., & Loh, T. H. (2021). Design and optimization of compact printed log-periodic dipole array antennas with extended low-frequency response. Electronics (Switzerland), 10(17). https://doi.org/10.3390/electronics10172044
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