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A novel dual ultrawideband CPW-fed printed antenna for Internet of Things (IoT) applications

  • Qasim Awais
  • , Hassan Tariq Chattha
  • , Mohsin Jamil
  • , Yang Jin
  • , Farooq Ahmad Tahir
  • , Masood Ur-Rehman
  • Chongqing University
  • Islamic University of Madinah
  • National University of Sciences and Technology Pakistan

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Abstract

This paper presents a dual-band coplanar waveguide (CPW) fed printed antenna with rectangular shape design blocks having ultrawideband characteristics, proposed and implemented on an FR4 substrate. The size of the proposed antenna is just 25 mm × 35 mm. A novel rounded corners technique is used to enhance not only the impedance bandwidth but also the gain of the antenna. The proposed antenna design covers two ultrawide bands which include 1.1–2.7 GHz and 3.15–3.65 GHz, thus covering 2.4 GHz Bluetooth/Wi-Fi band and most of the bands of 3G, 4G, and a future expected 5G band, that is, 3.4–3.6 GHz. Being a very low-profile antenna makes it very suitable for the future 5G Internet of Things (IoT) portable applications. A step-by-step design process is carried out to obtain an optimized design for good impedance matching in the two bands. The current densities and the reflection coefficients at different stages of the design process are plotted and discussed to get a good insight into the final proposed antenna design. This antenna exhibits stable radiation patterns on both planes, having low cross polarization and low back lobes with a maximum gain of 8.9 dB. The measurements are found to be in good accordance with the simulated results.
Original languageEnglish
JournalWireless Communications and Mobile Computing
Issue number2179571
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 28 Mar 2018

Keywords

  • Internet of things
  • printed antenna
  • ultrawideband

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