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Design and Performance Analysis of Frequency Reconfigurable Monopole Antenna

Author(s):

Ramachandra Turkani , KLE Institute of Technology; Pramod V Rampur , KLE Institute of Technology; Jagadish M, Dr. Sri Sri Sri Shivakumara Mahaswamy College of Engineering

Keywords:

Frequency Reconfigurable Monopole Antenna, WLAN and Satellite Communication

Abstract

This paper aims to design and analyze a frequency reconfigurable printed monopole antenna incorporating a parasitic radiator. The antenna is specifically intended for applications in WLAN and Satellite communication. The antenna structure is constructed using a printed strip line, and a parasitic radiator is connected to the patch using a PIN diode. The proposed design is simulated using ANSYS HFSS. The PIN diode is modeled using HFSS as a switch to achieve frequency reconfiguration. The measured -10dB bandwidth for the reflection coefficient spans from 5.4 to 5.6GHz and 7 to 7.8GHz. These bandwidths align with the requirements for WLAN and satellite band applications, demonstrating the antenna's suitability for these communication purposes. This paper introduces a frequency reconfigurable printed monopole antenna with a parasitic radiator, offering versatility for WLAN and satellite applications. The utilization of a PIN diode as a switch for frequency tuning adds a novel aspect to the design, contributing to its adaptability and performance.

Other Details

Paper ID: IJSRDV11I90062
Published in: Volume : 11, Issue : 9
Publication Date: 01/12/2023
Page(s): 101-104

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