2015
DOI: 10.1109/lawp.2014.2356135
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Compact Dual-SRR-Loaded UWB Monopole Antenna With Dual Frequency and Wideband Notch Characteristics

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“…Various narrow‐band systems have been proposed in the literature for WiMAX (wireless interoperatibility for microwave access) with frequency band (3.2‐3.8 GHz), C‐band for satellite applications (3.7‐4.2 GHz), and WLAN (wireless local area network) at frequency band (5.15‐5.85 GHz) and created various problems with UWB systems, among of these troubles the electromagnetic interference (EMI) problem . This interference can be removed by using traditional filters (radio frequency filtering), but this operation causes more problems, because the filters occupy a large space when they are integrated with other microwave circuits …”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Various narrow‐band systems have been proposed in the literature for WiMAX (wireless interoperatibility for microwave access) with frequency band (3.2‐3.8 GHz), C‐band for satellite applications (3.7‐4.2 GHz), and WLAN (wireless local area network) at frequency band (5.15‐5.85 GHz) and created various problems with UWB systems, among of these troubles the electromagnetic interference (EMI) problem . This interference can be removed by using traditional filters (radio frequency filtering), but this operation causes more problems, because the filters occupy a large space when they are integrated with other microwave circuits …”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A single ESRR with specific dimensions is loaded in the antenna backside to stop single frequency instead of using a pair of SRRs as in [9]. Also dual notch frequencies could be obtained using dual SRRs instead of using dual SRR pairs, as in [18]. The ESRRs dimensions and/or positions are changed and the corresponding return loss effect is presented.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Over these years, lots of domestic and abroad experts and scholars have bent themselves to the antennas that exhibit a notch characteristic. Although several methods have been proposed, etching various shapes of slits on the radiation patch is one of the most simple and practical implementation methods, such as hat‐shaped C‐shaped, and SRR or CSRR shaped . Besides, Zhou Yang introduces an antipodal vivaldi antenna by adopting resonant parallel strip (RPS) to reject an unwanted narrow band .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%