In this article, a miniaturized metamaterial (MTM) inspired antenna with triple band characteristics is presented for LTE/WLAN/WiMAX applications. The antenna mainly consists of a square shaped split ring resonator (SRR) with rectangular stub connected in the outward direction. Due to inward flipping of the same rectangular stub leads to 20% antenna miniaturization without degrading the resonance behavior. The SRR produces first and second band, while the third band is enhanced due to flipping of inward stub and addition of rectangular type slot in the partial ground plane. The antenna exhibits tri-band characteristics with each bands centered at 2.23, 3.65, and 5.13 GHz, having −10 dB impedance bandwidth of 9.42%, 12.88% and 15.34% for the first, second, and third band, respectively. The antenna has a footprint size as low as 0.16 λ 0 × 0.18 λ 0 × 0.012 λ 0 corresponding to 2.23 GHz with a measured gain of 2.22, 2.31, and 1.98 dBi., and measured radiation efficiency of 70%, 72.75% and 82.57% in the three bands, respectively. The prototype of the antenna is fabricated and simulated results are verified through measurements.
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