Multiband frequency-reconfigurable antenna using metamaterial structure of electromagnetic band gap

A metamaterial of electromagnetic band gap (EBG) is incorporated to an antenna for frequency reconfigurability is proposed. The EBG consists of two identical unit cells that provide multiple band gaps at 1.88–1.94, 2.25–2.44, 2.67–2.94, 3.52–3.54, and 5.04–5.70 GHz with different EBG configurations....

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主要な著者: Dewan, R., Rahim, M. K. A., Himdi, M., Hamid, M. R., Majid, H. A., Jalil, M. E.
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spelling my.utm.803802019-05-10T07:18:14Z http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/80380/ Multiband frequency-reconfigurable antenna using metamaterial structure of electromagnetic band gap Dewan, R. Rahim, M. K. A. Himdi, M. Hamid, M. R. Majid, H. A. Jalil, M. E. TK Electrical engineering. Electronics Nuclear engineering A metamaterial of electromagnetic band gap (EBG) is incorporated to an antenna for frequency reconfigurability is proposed. The EBG consists of two identical unit cells that provide multiple band gaps at 1.88–1.94, 2.25–2.44, 2.67–2.94, 3.52–3.54, and 5.04–5.70 GHz with different EBG configurations. Subsequently, the antenna is incorporated with EBG. The corresponding incorporated structure successfully achieves various reconfigurable frequencies at 1.60, 1.91, 2.41, 3.26, 2.87, 5.21, and 5.54 GHz. The antenna has the potential to be implemented for Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, WiMAX, LTE, and cognitive radio applications. Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg 2017 Article PeerReviewed Dewan, R. and Rahim, M. K. A. and Himdi, M. and Hamid, M. R. and Majid, H. A. and Jalil, M. E. (2017) Multiband frequency-reconfigurable antenna using metamaterial structure of electromagnetic band gap. Applied Physics A: Materials Science and Processing, 123 (1). ISSN 0947-8396 http://dx.doi.org/10.1007%2Fs00339-016-0643-1 DOI:10.1007%2Fs00339-016-0643-1
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topic TK Electrical engineering. Electronics Nuclear engineering
spellingShingle TK Electrical engineering. Electronics Nuclear engineering
Dewan, R.
Rahim, M. K. A.
Himdi, M.
Hamid, M. R.
Majid, H. A.
Jalil, M. E.
Multiband frequency-reconfigurable antenna using metamaterial structure of electromagnetic band gap
description A metamaterial of electromagnetic band gap (EBG) is incorporated to an antenna for frequency reconfigurability is proposed. The EBG consists of two identical unit cells that provide multiple band gaps at 1.88–1.94, 2.25–2.44, 2.67–2.94, 3.52–3.54, and 5.04–5.70 GHz with different EBG configurations. Subsequently, the antenna is incorporated with EBG. The corresponding incorporated structure successfully achieves various reconfigurable frequencies at 1.60, 1.91, 2.41, 3.26, 2.87, 5.21, and 5.54 GHz. The antenna has the potential to be implemented for Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, WiMAX, LTE, and cognitive radio applications.
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author Dewan, R.
Rahim, M. K. A.
Himdi, M.
Hamid, M. R.
Majid, H. A.
Jalil, M. E.
author_facet Dewan, R.
Rahim, M. K. A.
Himdi, M.
Hamid, M. R.
Majid, H. A.
Jalil, M. E.
author_sort Dewan, R.
title Multiband frequency-reconfigurable antenna using metamaterial structure of electromagnetic band gap
title_short Multiband frequency-reconfigurable antenna using metamaterial structure of electromagnetic band gap
title_full Multiband frequency-reconfigurable antenna using metamaterial structure of electromagnetic band gap
title_fullStr Multiband frequency-reconfigurable antenna using metamaterial structure of electromagnetic band gap
title_full_unstemmed Multiband frequency-reconfigurable antenna using metamaterial structure of electromagnetic band gap
title_sort multiband frequency-reconfigurable antenna using metamaterial structure of electromagnetic band gap
publisher Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg
publishDate 2017
url http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/80380/
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007%2Fs00339-016-0643-1
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