In this letter, a microstrip fed ultra-wideband (UWB) antenna with different band rejection techniques is presented. The designed antennas consist of a defected ground plane with an elliptical slot and elliptical shaped radiating element. The measured and calculated impedance bandwidth of the proposed antenna ranges from 3 to 14 GHz for a return loss (S11) less than −10 dB. Also, it has a relatively stable radiation patterns over its whole frequency band of interest. Two different techniques have been proposed to achieve band-notch characteristic in the 5.0- to 6.0-GHz wireless local area network frequency band. The first one uses L-shaped parasitic strip into the radiating patch, whereas the other one uses two rectangular slits cut away from the ground plane creating defected ground structure. The proposed antenna is considered a good candidate for UWB applications.
Research Member
Research Department
Research Year
2012
Research Journal
Microwave and Optical Technology Letters
Research Vol
Vol. 54, No. 1
Research Rank
1
Research_Pages
pages 181–187
Research Abstract