A CPW-fed dual band-notched uwb antenna with a pair of bended dual-l-shape parasitic branches

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In this paper, a novel coplanar waveguide (CPW) fed dual band-notched ultra-wideband (UWB) antenna with circular slotted ground is proposed. In order to achieve two notched bands at 3.3{3.7 GHz for worldwide interoperability for microwave access (WiMAX) and 5.15{5.825 GHz for wireless local area network (WLAN) respectively, a pair of bended dual- L-shape branches are attached to the slotted ground. By optimizing the lengths and positions of the branches, the desired notch-bands of WLAN and WiMAX can be achieved. The prototype of the proposed antenna was fabricated and tested. The simulated and measured results show good agreement over the ultra-wideband. Besides these mechanical features, such as compact in size, easy in fabrication, the proposed antenna also shows good characteristics in its radiation patterns and time-domain behaviors. So it is a nice candidate for modern UWB communication systems.

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Liu, X., Yin, Y., Liu, P., Wang, J., & Xu, B. (2013). A CPW-fed dual band-notched uwb antenna with a pair of bended dual-l-shape parasitic branches. Progress in Electromagnetics Research, 136, 623–634. https://doi.org/10.2528/PIER12122507

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