Compact Dual Wideband Open-Ended Ring Shaped Slot Loaded Printed Monopole Antenna for X Band Applications

Authors S. Das1, B.K. Paul1, M.El. Ghzaoui2, S. Lakrit3, K. Chakraborty4
Affiliations

1Department of Electronics & Communication Engineering, IMPS College of Engineering and Technology, Malda, West Bengal, India

2Sidi Mohamed Ben Abdellah University, Faculty of Sciences, Fes, Morocco

3Applied Mathematics and Information Systems Laboratory, EST of Nador, Mohammed First University, Oujda, Morocco

4Advanced Materials Research and Energy Application Laboratory, Department of Energy Engineering, North-Eastern Hill University, Meghalaya, India

Е-mail sudipta.das1985@gmail.com
Issue Volume 13, Year 2021, Number 3
Dates Received 10 January 2021; revised manuscript received 15 June 2021; published online 25 June 2021
Citation S. Das, B.K. Paul, M.El. Ghzaoui, et al., J. Nano- Electron. Phys. 13 No 3, 03001 (2021)
DOI https://doi.org/10.21272/jnep.13(3).03001
PACS Number(s) 84.40.Ba
Keywords Compact, Monopole antenna (2) , Dual band, Broadband, Wireless applications.
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A low cost dual band offset fed monopole microstrip antenna is proposed in this paper. The suggested antenna is designed using an inexpensive 1.6 mm thick fr-4 substrate of relative permittivity 4.4. The design and analysis of the proposed antenna model have been performed using HFSS software. By inserting a square slot loaded with an inverted metallic structure in the patch and the presence of a partial ground plane, dual band operation with an extremely wide bandwidth for the higher band can be obtained. A comprehensive analysis of characteristics parameters (S11, gain, radiation patterns) including distribution of surface current of the suggested antenna is furnished in this paper. The prototype of the fabricated antenna has an attractive compact dimension of only 22 ( 19 ( 1.6 mm3. The reported measured bandwidths are 800M Hz (4.2-5.0 GHz) and 4200 MHz (8.0-12.2 GHz) for the lower and upper bands, respectively. The measured peak gains across the two operating bands are 3.0 and 4.3 dBi, respectively. The measured results are well accepted and verify the simulated results and hence validates the appropriateness of the design concept. The proposed antenna covers the bandwidth requirements for INSAT (4.4-4.8 GHz) and microwave X-band (8-12 GHz) systems. The compact size, low cost, simple monopole configuration, dual band resonance characteristics, wide bandwidth, good gain, and stable radiation patterns are the advantages of the designed antenna.

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