2013
DOI: 10.1002/mop.27942
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A dual‐band array antenna using dome‐shaped radiating patches

Abstract: A novel design of a dual-band array antenna for Wireless Local Area Network and Worldwide Interoperability for Microwave Access applications is presented in this article. The antenna operates at 3.5 dBi (the lower band) and 5.8 GHz (the upper band), with gains of 7.8 and 5.5 dBi, respectively. The corresponding percentage bandwidths are 2.85 and 2.40%. The overall length of the feeding network was reduced significantly because the elements in the array are closer to each other, with a separation of less than k… Show more

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“…The comparison of the proposed B-shaped antenna array with the existed literature has been reported in Table 2, where λ o denotes free space wavelength at the lowest frequency. The table shows that the proposed antenna array is compact and possesses better gain than [24, 25, 32]. Peak efficiency of the proposed antenna is comparable with [27].…”
Section: Parametric Studymentioning
confidence: 87%
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“…The comparison of the proposed B-shaped antenna array with the existed literature has been reported in Table 2, where λ o denotes free space wavelength at the lowest frequency. The table shows that the proposed antenna array is compact and possesses better gain than [24, 25, 32]. Peak efficiency of the proposed antenna is comparable with [27].…”
Section: Parametric Studymentioning
confidence: 87%
“…A 7 × 7 spanner-shaped FSS was designed and placed over a slot antenna for dual-band behavior at 3.5 and 6.2 GHz [31]. A dome-shaped antenna array was discussed in [32] for dual-band operation at 5.8 and 7.8 GHz. A 4 × 4 H-shaped co-aperture antenna array was presented in [33] for dual-band performance.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Conventional antenna tends to use Perfect Electric Conductor (PEC) (or in practical, conductive layer like copper) as a conventional background plane . The PEC layer functions as the reflector of the antenna.…”
Section: Technical Perspective Of Amc: Theory Simulation and Measurmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Arrays are used in the development of antennas to alter their parameters such as direction of lobules, bandwidth, gain, multiple resonances and others, considering numbers and dimensions of radiating elements [6,17]. A wideband log-periodic array with five dissimilar square size patch elements was described in [18], dual-band arrays were proposed with the use of dissimilar rectangular size patch elements in [19], and also, Dome-shape patches were used in dual-band array design in [20][21]. The aperture-coupled antennas for 60 GHz bands presented a variable gain, depending on the type of coupling structure used.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%