Super wide band, defected ground structure (DGS), and stepped meander line antenna for WLAN/ISM/WiMAX/UWB and other wireless communication applications

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This paper presents a new shape (s-shape monopole) of a super wideband antenna using stepped meander lines, a quarter waveguide transformer feeding line, and a defected ground structure (DGS). The antenna will be used for multiple wireless communication applications like WIMAX/WLAN/ISM/UWB, and also for several wireless communication applications. The total dimensions of the proposed antenna are 35 mm × 35 mm × 1.57 mm or 0.36 λo × 0.36 λo × 0.016 λo, which are the corresponding electrical dimensions with free-space wavelength (λo) at the lower operating frequency. The antenna is designed and simulated into two steps: the first (Antenna 1) covers a bandwidth of 18.2 GHz, while the second (Antenna 2, using DGS) covers a super wide bandwidth of 37.82 GHz (3.08–40.9 GHz). The measured fractional bandwidth and bandwidth ratio of the antenna are 174.68% and 13.009:1, respectively, which is operating from 3.09–40.2 GHz. The maximum calculated gain and efficiency are 5.9 dBi and 92.7%, respectively. The time-domain performance is good due to the calculation of the system fidelity factor, group delay, and its linear and constant phase variation.

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Ullah, S., Ruan, C., Sadiq, M. S., Haq, T. U., Fahad, A. K., & He, W. (2020). Super wide band, defected ground structure (DGS), and stepped meander line antenna for WLAN/ISM/WiMAX/UWB and other wireless communication applications. Sensors (Switzerland), 20(6). https://doi.org/10.3390/s20061735

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