2017
DOI: 10.1002/mop.30933
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Metamaterial‐inspired series‐fed frequency reconfigurable array with zero‐phase CRLH interconnects

Abstract: Devices with multiband wireless system capabilities have significantly benefited from the introduction of frequency reconfigurable antennas. However, much of the development on frequency reconfigurable antennas has been on single antenna elements. In this letter, a frequency reconfigurable series‐fed array is presented that has the benefits of broad‐side radiation at two different frequencies. The proposed antenna consists of four reconfigurable dipoles interconnected with reconfigurable zero‐phase composite r… Show more

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“…Another design was proposed by Ameen and Chaudhary 7 using a via‐free CRLH antenna based on the asymmetric coplanar stripline to operate around 5.7 GHz with a good gain. Finally, in the study by Ijaz et al, 8 an antenna based on reconfigurable dipole/CRLH was presented to achieve two frequency bands 2.04–2.18 GHz and 2.44–2.58 GHz with a gain of 2.1 dBi.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Another design was proposed by Ameen and Chaudhary 7 using a via‐free CRLH antenna based on the asymmetric coplanar stripline to operate around 5.7 GHz with a good gain. Finally, in the study by Ijaz et al, 8 an antenna based on reconfigurable dipole/CRLH was presented to achieve two frequency bands 2.04–2.18 GHz and 2.44–2.58 GHz with a gain of 2.1 dBi.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%