International Journal of Antennas and Propagation (Jan 2017)

Bandwidth-Enhanced Low-Profile Antenna with Parasitic Patches

  • Son Xuat Ta,
  • Kam Eucharist Kedze,
  • Dao Ngoc Chien,
  • Ikmo Park

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1155/2017/6529060
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 2017

Abstract

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This paper presents low-profile broadband antennas, which are composed of four parasitic patches placed between planar radiators and a perfect electric conductor ground plane. Two types of planar radiators, a conventional dipole and a crossed dipole, are employed to produce linearly polarized (LP) and circularly polarized (CP) radiations, respectively. The radiator and parasitic patches are realized on thin substrates to lower the cost. Owing to the presence of parasitic patches, the antenna performance improves in terms of profile reduction, resonant frequency decrease, and bandwidth enhancement. These improvements are discussed and confirmed computationally and experimentally. The LP design with the overall dimensions of 120 mm × 120 mm × 16.3 mm (0.64λ0 × 0.64λ0 × 0.087λ0 at 1.6 GHz) has a |S11| 96%. The CP design, which has the same physical size as the LP case, has a |S11| 90%.