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Compact broadband omnidirectional radiation pattern printed dipole antenna incorporated with split-ring resonatorsoa mark
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Publication Year
2018-09-06
Publisher
Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc.
Citation
IEEE Access, Vol.6, pp.49537-49545
Keyword
Broadband antennascompactcomposite antennasdipole antennasomnidirectional radiation patternsplit-ring resonator (SRR)
Mesh Keyword
Broad-band antennaBroadband CommunicationcompactLoaded antennasOmnidirectional radiation patternSplit-ring resonators (SRR)
All Science Classification Codes (ASJC)
Computer Science (all)Materials Science (all)Engineering (all)
Abstract
A broadband, low-profile, compact, and cost-effective antenna consisting of a printed dipole loaded with split-ring resonators (SRRs) is presented. The antenna consists of two identical printed SRRs, each enclosing an arm of a printed dipole element. Each SRR and the center-fed half-wavelength dipole element are printed on the top and bottom sides of a thin dielectric substrate. The dipole is excited by a coaxial feed, while the SRRs are electromagnetically coupled to the dipole. The dipole, in conjunction with the SRRs, generates three resonant modes with stable omnidirectional radiation patterns. These resonances interact to provide broadband characteristics, that is, a measured impedance bandwidth covering 1.32-2.46 GHz for a reflection coefficient of less than -10 dB. The functionalities, mechanisms, and modes of operation of the composite antenna structure are discussed in relation to both the dipole and the SRRs. A prototype is fabricated and measured in order to validate the antenna design. It is computationally and experimentally confirmed that the antenna demonstrates broadband characteristics as well as a stable gain with non-deteriorating omnidirectional radiation patterns. The compact antenna, which has the overall dimensions of 9.6 mm × 74.4 mm × 0.508 mm ( 0.06λ × 0.469 λ × 0.0032λ at 1.895 GHz), has a measured fractional bandwidth of 60.31%, an omnidirectional radiation pattern with a gain greater than 1.8 dBi, and a radiation efficiency greater than 88% within a broad impedance bandwidth. The compact size, simple structure, and stable radiation properties of the antenna render it suitable for many wireless communication applications.
ISSN
2169-3536
Language
eng
URI
https://dspace.ajou.ac.kr/dev/handle/2018.oak/30361
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1109/access.2018.2868989
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This work was supported in part by the Institute for Information & Communications Technology Promotion (IITP) Grant through the Korean Government (MSIP), University ICT Basic Research Lab, under Grant 2017-0-00959, in part by the Human Resources Program in Energy Technology of the Korea Institute of Energy Technology Evaluation and Planning (KETEP), the Ministry of Trade, Industry & Energy, South Korea, under Grant 20164030201380.
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