2016
DOI: 10.1002/mop.30145
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A decagon shaped universal compact broadband printed monopole antenna

Abstract: In this article, a decagon shaped universal compact broadband printed monopole antenna has been described which consists of a decagon shaped patch and a valley shaped notch in the partial ground plane for multiple applications, operating at frequency ranges from 3.5 GHz to greater than 100 GHz. The overall dimension of the proposed antenna is 15*20*1.5 cubic millimeter and is fabricated on commercially available low cost FR4 substrate having electrical permittivity (εr) of 4.3 and loss tangent of 0.025. The pr… Show more

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“…Better impedance matching has been achieved by unique driver dipole in the quasi‐Yagi antenna . Ultra‐wideband characteristics for multiple applications have been achieved using different techniques such as including a notch in the ground plane and a decagon‐shaped patch and by half‐cutting method . The introduction of a stair‐shaped and ladder‐like structure in the ground plane structure resulting in a wide band of resonance has been observed due to excitation of lower‐order resonances .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Better impedance matching has been achieved by unique driver dipole in the quasi‐Yagi antenna . Ultra‐wideband characteristics for multiple applications have been achieved using different techniques such as including a notch in the ground plane and a decagon‐shaped patch and by half‐cutting method . The introduction of a stair‐shaped and ladder‐like structure in the ground plane structure resulting in a wide band of resonance has been observed due to excitation of lower‐order resonances .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…21 Ultra-wideband characteristics for multiple applications have been achieved using different techniques such as including a notch in the ground plane and a decagon-shaped patch and by half-cutting method. 22,23 The introduction of a stair-shaped and ladder-like structure in the ground plane structure resulting in a wide band of resonance has been observed due to excitation of lower-order resonances. 24,25 Ultra-wideband applications have been reported due to the presence of a modified patch with a defective ground plane and dumbbell-shaped microstrip antenna.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%