2011 18th IEEE International Conference on Electronics, Circuits, and Systems 2011
DOI: 10.1109/icecs.2011.6122326
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A novel dual band tunable balanced handset antenna for WLAN application

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“…1, one can observe these available balanced antennas can only cover either the major ex-isting mobile bands or/and UWB spectrum, for example: antenna design in [17] can only cover GSM900, the antenna geometry in [18] is capable to work for GSM1800, an antenna operating over the GSM900/1800 was proposed in [19]; whereas [16], [20] proposed antennas to operate in WLAN, authors in [22] proposed balanced antenna structure covering GSM and UMTS, while [23] designed a balanced antenna to operate in GSM and WLAN, and authors in [24] offered balanced antennas that work in the full operation of three mobile radio bands of GSM900/1800, PCS/1900 and UMTS/2200.…”
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“…1, one can observe these available balanced antennas can only cover either the major ex-isting mobile bands or/and UWB spectrum, for example: antenna design in [17] can only cover GSM900, the antenna geometry in [18] is capable to work for GSM1800, an antenna operating over the GSM900/1800 was proposed in [19]; whereas [16], [20] proposed antennas to operate in WLAN, authors in [22] proposed balanced antenna structure covering GSM and UMTS, while [23] designed a balanced antenna to operate in GSM and WLAN, and authors in [24] offered balanced antennas that work in the full operation of three mobile radio bands of GSM900/1800, PCS/1900 and UMTS/2200.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…By compromising the bandwidth, antenna size and frequency bands, some approaches were proposed by previous author's works [18], [20][21][22][23][24] and dual-band functional operation, as shown in Tab. 1.…”
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