In this work a design of a printed L-shaped antenna with a parasitic element for Bluetooth/ISM, WiMax, E bandand C-band satellite communications is presented. A square parasitic element is positioned opposite to the printed L-shaped radiating element. Introducing the parasitic element provides a significant wideband impedance bandwidth. The analysis and design of the studded antenna were carried out using the powerful simulator CST Microwave Studio which is based on finite integration method. In order to verify the results obtained by simulation, an antenna prototype was fabricated and tested.
6th Mosharaka International Conference on Communications, Propagation, and Electronics (MIC-CPE 2013)
Congress
2013 Global Congress on Communications, Propagation, and Electronics (GC-CPE 2013), 1-3 February 2013, Kenitra, Morocco
Pages
56-59
Topics
Microstrip Antennas Antennas for Communications
ISSN
2227-331X
DOI
BibTeX
@inproceedings{557CPE2013,
title={Compact Micro-Strip Inverted-L Monopole Antenna Parasitic Element Extends Directly Starting from Ground Plan for Wideband Applications},
author={Diallo Yaccoub Mohamed Hamidne, and Achraf Jaoujal, and Mohammed Younssi, and Ahmed El Moussaoui, and Noura Aknin},
booktitle={2013 Global Congress on Communications, Propagation, and Electronics (GC-CPE 2013)},
year={2013},
pages={56-59},
doi={}},
organization={Mosharaka for Research and Studies}
}