2020
DOI: 10.1017/s1759078720001294
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Bandwidth enhancement of compact patch antennas by loading inverted “L” and “T” strips

Abstract: We propose simple designs of compact patch antennas with bandwidth enhancement. Firstly, an inverted “L” strip is loaded onto the corner of one radiating patch edge to create an additional resonant mode which can be combined with that one of the conventional patch to enhance the operating bandwidth. Secondly, the “L” strip is replaced by inverted “T” strip to improve further the bandwidth by creating two adjustable resonant modes. The two proposed patch antennas have the particularity of enhancing the bandwidt… Show more

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“…The performance of the proposed antenna is analyzed in terms of compactness, BW, percentage BW and gain. A summary of the comparison presented in Table 3 reveals that percentage bandwidth of 134% is achieved which is better than 26,27,[29][30][31][32]34,37,38,40,41,43,44,46 and approximately equal to. 24,28,33,39 Although 24,25,28,33 has slightly higher percentage bandwidth but their dimension is larger than the proposed antenna.…”
Section: Time Domain Analysismentioning
confidence: 92%
“…The performance of the proposed antenna is analyzed in terms of compactness, BW, percentage BW and gain. A summary of the comparison presented in Table 3 reveals that percentage bandwidth of 134% is achieved which is better than 26,27,[29][30][31][32]34,37,38,40,41,43,44,46 and approximately equal to. 24,28,33,39 Although 24,25,28,33 has slightly higher percentage bandwidth but their dimension is larger than the proposed antenna.…”
Section: Time Domain Analysismentioning
confidence: 92%
“…Recently, two compact broadband patch antennas were designed with inverted L- and T-shaped strips [ 21 ]. The reported work achieved (12.46; 15) % FIBW, (6.6; 6.25) dBi gain, and (84; 78) % radiation efficiency in the operational band.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%