Science and Engineering of Composite Materials (May 2017)

Microstrip line-fed monopole antenna on an epoxy-resin-reinforced woven-glass material for super wideband applications

  • Islam Md. Moinul,
  • Aldhaheri Rabah Wasel,
  • Sheikh Muntasir Mohammad,
  • Islam Mohammad Tariqul,
  • Samsuzzaman Md.,
  • Iqbal Faruque Mohammad Rashed,
  • Misran Norbahiah

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1515/secm-2015-0156
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 24, no. 3
pp. 361 – 370

Abstract

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A microstrip line-fed monopole antenna is proposed for super wideband (SWB) applications printed on an epoxy-resin-reinforced woven-glass material. The reported SWB antenna has been made of a rectangular partial ground plane with an L-type slit and a heart-shaped radiating patch. This antenna is connected precisely by a tapered feed line that provides SWB greater than ultra-wideband. The heart-shaped radiating patch and the partial ground plane containing a gap and an L-type slit on ground plane also play paramount roles to procure wide impedance bandwidth. It is determined from measurements that this antenna contains SWB characteristic [voltage standing wave ratio (VSWR) ≤2] spanning from 1.30 to 40 GHz (187.41%), with a bandwidth dimension ratio (BDR) of 5544.66 and a ratio bandwidth of 30.77:1. Simple construction, sharp surface current flow, much impedance bandwidth, nearly omnidirectional radiation patterns, stable peak gain (2.20–6.06 dBi), time domain performance, and considerable BDR (5544.66) make it a promising candidate for SWB applications.

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