2020 International Conference on Radar, Antenna, Microwave, Electronics, and Telecommunications (ICRAMET) 2020
DOI: 10.1109/icramet51080.2020.9298688
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Slot Antenna for Multi-Band Frequency Diversity

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“…The pulse duration is 370 ps, as shown in Figure 5a, and it will have the wideba spectrum in the frequency domain as demonstrated in Figure 5b. The nth Gaussian pu is represented in the time domain by Equation (2) where Hn(t) is the nth Hermit poly mial, and its fifth-order polynomial is given in Equation (3) [25]:…”
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“…The pulse duration is 370 ps, as shown in Figure 5a, and it will have the wideba spectrum in the frequency domain as demonstrated in Figure 5b. The nth Gaussian pu is represented in the time domain by Equation (2) where Hn(t) is the nth Hermit poly mial, and its fifth-order polynomial is given in Equation (3) [25]:…”
Section: Time-domain Characteristicsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…All these applications operate in distinct frequency bands, necessitating the use of frequency reconfigurable antennas or multiband antennas to handle several applications with a single antenna. Frequency diversity can be configured electronically by utilizing varactors [1][2][3], micro-electromechanical systems (MEMS) [4], PIN diodes [5,6], or liquid metal [7]. On the other hand, designing an antenna in which its reflection coefficient spans the UWB range has grown in popularity, for its lowliness, inexpensive production costs, small power consumption, simplicity of production, and large bandwidth; so, the federal communication commissions (FCC) allowed UWB to use the unlicensed operating band from 3.1 to 10.6 GHz in 2002 [8].…”
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