2014
DOI: 10.1109/tap.2014.2330585
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A Simple Ultra Wideband Printed Monopole Antenna With High Band Rejection and Wide Radiation Patterns

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“…Size (mm × mm) Area (mm 2 ) Bandwidth (GHz) [9] 37 × 47 1739 2.8-13.5 [10] 40 × 40 1600 2.8-11.34 [11] 26 × 28.5 741 2.82-13.86 [12] 24 × 28 672 3-10.5 [13] 25 × 25.5 637.5 3-11 [14] 11 × 16 176 4.6-25.5 Proposed antenna 9 × 17.5 157.5 3.18-13.4…”
Section: Reference#mentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Size (mm × mm) Area (mm 2 ) Bandwidth (GHz) [9] 37 × 47 1739 2.8-13.5 [10] 40 × 40 1600 2.8-11.34 [11] 26 × 28.5 741 2.82-13.86 [12] 24 × 28 672 3-10.5 [13] 25 × 25.5 637.5 3-11 [14] 11 × 16 176 4.6-25.5 Proposed antenna 9 × 17.5 157.5 3.18-13.4…”
Section: Reference#mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…There are several methods that can be adopted to realize a band-notched UWB antenna. They consist in putting parasitic patches near the radiator [9,13], embedding a quarter wavelength tuning stub within the slot on the patch [12], or inserting a slit on the radiator patch [11,14]. In addition, band-rejected filtering properties are achieved by using a rectangular and meander line microstrip resonators in [10].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The reconfiguration of the UWB antenna enables the antenna to avoid the transmission at single, dual, or multiple frequency bands. The UWB antennas with the rejection of single band [4][5][6], dual bands [7][8][9], multiband [10], and reconfigurable bands [11] have been presented and investigated [4][5][6][7][8][9][10][11]. Some of the recently used approaches include using electromagnetic band-gap (EBG) structure [12,13], defected ground structure (DGS) [14], etching different slots on the patch or the ground [15,16], employing a band-reject filter into the feed line of the antenna [17], Varactor diodes [18], optical switches [19], PIN diodes [20], and rotational motion using a stepper motor [21].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Typically, different slots are inserted into the radiating elements or ground planes to reject narrow-band applications [1][2][3][4][5][6]. Another category of UWB antenna with band-notch characteristics has been achieved by introducing parasitic elements [7][8][9].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%