Optically controlled reconfigurable band-notched UWB antenna for cognitive radio systems

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Abstract

A compact optically controlled ultra-wideband (UWB) antenna with reconfigurable band-notched characteristics is investigated for cognitive radio (CR) applications. The rejection mechanism is realised by etching one symmetric folded slot on the U-shaped radiation patch and the essence of the reconfigurable function is achieved by laser controlling photoconductive switches to change the effective length of the folded slot. A prototype with an overall size of 25 × 25 × 0.8 mm3 is designed and constructed. On the basis of simulated and measured results, the proposed antenna exhibits good radiation behaviour and operates in a wide band with the performance of switchable band rejection of the wireless local area network (WLAN) 2.4 GHz (2.2-2.9 GHz), worldwide interoperability for microwave access (WiMAX) (3.2-4.7 GHz), WLAN 5 GHz (4.8-6.6 GHz) and the ITU 8 GHz (7.5-8.7 GHz).

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Zheng, S. H., Liu, X., & Tentzeris, M. M. (2014). Optically controlled reconfigurable band-notched UWB antenna for cognitive radio systems. Electronics Letters, 50(21), 1502–1504. https://doi.org/10.1049/el.2014.2226

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