A Novel Technique for Rejecting the WLAN and WiMAX Bands in Ultrawideband Antenna

2009-09-01
Ahmadian, D.
Ghobadi, C.
Nourinia, J.
In this article a compact ultrawideband (UWB) circular patch antenna with a novel technique for rejecting the WLAN and WiMAX bands from the UWB frequency band is presented This method is based on applying a band notch structure instead of dual band notch system. The design of this UWB antenna is in the way that is able to reject the WiMAX band without using a filter structure and instead by introducing a semi C-shaped controllable notch band in the radiated patch which is capable of filtering the WLAN band The proposed antenna has compact size of 22mm x 30mm. The Measurement results are in relatively good agreement with the simulations. Copyright (C) 2009 Praise Worthy Prize S.r.l. - All rights reserved
INTERNATIONAL REVIEW OF ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING-IREE

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D. Ahmadian, C. Ghobadi, and J. Nourinia, “A Novel Technique for Rejecting the WLAN and WiMAX Bands in Ultrawideband Antenna,” INTERNATIONAL REVIEW OF ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING-IREE, pp. 1117–1120, 2009, Accessed: 00, 2020. [Online]. Available: https://hdl.handle.net/11511/67275.