A Multi-band Slot Antenna for GPS

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A Multi-band Slot Antenna for GPS/Wi-MAX/WLAN Systems MVSR Engineering College Presented by Omprakash (2451-12-735-302)

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A Multi-band Slot Antenna for

GPS/Wi-MAX/WLAN Systems

MVSR Engineering College

Presented by Omprakash (2451-12-735-302)

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ContentsObjective Existing designsDesign toolsAntenna designStudies of antennaCurrent distribution and Radiation patternsConclusionReferences

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ObjectiveThe design of a Multi-band slot antenna provides usage of1. Global-Positioning-System (GPS)2. Worldwide Interoperability for Microwave Access (WI-MAX) 3. Wireless-Area-Network (WLAN) is presented.

GPS is a space based navigation system that provides location and information in all weather conditions. It’s frequency lies at 1.575GHz

WI-MAX is a family of  wireless communications standards initially designed to provide 30 to 40 megabit-per-second data rates.

 WLAN is a wireless computer network that links two or more devices using a wireless distribution method within a limited area such as a home, school, computer laboratory or office building.

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Existing Designs Types of Multi-band slot antennas 1. Dual band slot antenna2. Tri-band antenna

Dual-band slot antennas and Tri-band slot antennas were compact in size but their radiation slot is small.

To overcome this limitation Four-band slot antenna was proposed by using several stubs on the ultra wideband slot radiator.

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Design Tools Multi-band antenna is studied and designed using the EM simulation tool

HFSS(High frequency structure simulator ) For verification of simulation results, the antenna is fabricated and measured using

the antenna measurement equipment, Satimo Starlab system.

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Antenna Design Multi-band slot antenna consists of a rectangular slot with a size of L1×W1

= 48×18 sq.mm on one side of the substrate. The rectangular slot is loaded with an inverted T-shaped stub at the upper

edge of the rectangular slot and two E-shaped stubs on the left-hand (LH) and right-hand (RH) sides of the slot

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The T-shaped feed patch

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Tuning Range

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STUDIES OF ANTENNA The effects of different radiating elements on the frequency bands of the proposed

multi-band antenna, computer simulation on S11 is carried out in four conditions1) Only the T-shaped feed patch2) Only the T-shaped feed patch and the inverted T-shaped stub3) Only the T-shaped feed patch and the two E-shaped stubs4) The completed design (proposed antenna).

When only the T-shaped feed patch is used in the slot, the antenna generates three frequency bands, bands 1, 3 and 4, at about 1.8, 3.5 and 5.2 GHz, respectively.

When the inverted T-shaped stub is added, band 1 is moved slightly down from 1.8 to 1.575 GHz, yet bands 3 and 4 remaining about the same.

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When all the elements are used, the proposed multi-band antenna has four frequency bands 1) 1.522-1.588 GHz for the GPS system,2) 2.368-2.56 GHz for the IEEE 802.11b & g WLAN systems, 3) 3.19-3.832 GHz for the WIMAX system4) 4.96-5.94 GHz for the IEEE 802.11a WLAN system can be obtained

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Antenna with Radiation area

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computer simulation has been used to study the effects of different parameters on the four frequency bands

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Current distributions and radiation patterns

Fig. 7 Simulated and measured radiation patterns at (a) 1.575 GHz, (b) 2.45 GHz, (c) 3.5 GHz, and (d) 5.2 (Simulation without cable model , measurement , and simulation with cable model )

Fig. 5 Simulated cur rent distributions at (a) 1.575 GHz, (b) 2.45 GHz, (c) 3.5 GHz, (d) 5.2 GHz

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3D Radiation Patterns

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Conclusion Successfully designed a planar four-band slot antenna for GPS/WIMAX/WLAN.

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References X. L. Sun, S. W. Cheung, and T. I. Yuk, “Dual-band monopole antenna with frequency tunable feature for

WiMAX applications,” IEEE Antennas Wireless Propag. Lett., vol. 12, pp.100-103, 2013. Y. D. Dong, H. Toyao, and T. Itoh, “Design and characterization of miniaturized patch antennas loaded with

complementary split-ring resonators,” IEEE Trans. Antennas Propag., vol. 60, no. 2, pp. 772-785, Feb. 2012. S. W. Su, “High-gain dual-loop antennas for MIMO access points in the 2.4/5.2/5.8 GHz bands,” IEEE Trans.

Antennas Propag., vol. 58, no. 7, pp. 2412-2419, Jul. 2010. K. L. Wong, and L. C. Lee, “Multiband printed monopole slot antenna for WWAN operation in the laptop

computer,” IEEE Trans. Antennas Propag., vol. 57, no. 2, pp. 324-330, Feb. 2009. J. H. Lu and B. J. Huang, “Planar compact slot antenna with multi-band operation for IEEE 802.16m

application,” IEEE Trans. Antennas Propag., vol. 61, no. 3, pp. 1411-1414, Mar. 2013.

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