2011
DOI: 10.2528/pierc10090904
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Uwb Printed Slot Antenna With Improved Performance in Time and Frequency Domains

Abstract: A microstrip-fed slot antenna is proposed for short-range UWB communication. First, the characteristics of a conventional circular monopole UWB antenna, as a representative of a class of UWB antennas seen in the literature, are examined in time (pulse-shape) and frequency (reflection and transmission coefficients) domains. From these measurements, certain limitations of this class of antennas are brought out, which are not widely recognized. We then demonstrate that with proper optimization the traditional mic… Show more

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“…From a systems point of view, the response of the antenna should cover the entire operating bandwidth, and the antenna should be non-responsive to signals outside the specified band [7]. UWB have wide applications in short range and high speed wireless systems, such as ground penetrating radars, medical imaging system, high data rate wireless local area networks (WLAN), communication systems for military and short pulse radars for automotive even or robotics.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…From a systems point of view, the response of the antenna should cover the entire operating bandwidth, and the antenna should be non-responsive to signals outside the specified band [7]. UWB have wide applications in short range and high speed wireless systems, such as ground penetrating radars, medical imaging system, high data rate wireless local area networks (WLAN), communication systems for military and short pulse radars for automotive even or robotics.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The response of the antenna from a systems point of view should cover the entire operating bandwidth, and the antenna should be non-responsive to signals outside the specified band [4]. Before the 1990's, all the proposed UWB antennas were based on general volumetric structures [5].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The measured pattern shows usual distorted 8 patterns in E-plane and near uniform pattern in H-Plane. Unlike some other UWB antennas[4], the patterns are almost constant across the band (not counting the notch). These results are omitted due to space constraints.…”
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confidence: 95%