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A small microstrip patch antenna with a convenient tuning option


Abstract:

The paper addresses two aspects of resonant microstrip patch antennas, namely, miniaturization and resonant frequency tuning. First, a patch geometry which allows a contr...Show More

Abstract:

The paper addresses two aspects of resonant microstrip patch antennas, namely, miniaturization and resonant frequency tuning. First, a patch geometry which allows a controllable size reduction over a limited range is presented. The basic shape is circular with slits cut into it. Modification of the slit geometry leads to both linear as well as circular polarized (CP) operation. Second, the use of another patch of a specific shape as a superstrate layer in a stacked configuration allows tuning over a relatively large frequency range as compared to the patch bandwidth. Tuning is accomplished by a simple rotation of the superstrate layer. The use of another superstrate layer allows tunable CP operation. Details on the antenna characteristics have been worked out for two examples, and computations have been compared with measurements where possible. Some design guidelines have also been included.
Published in: IEEE Transactions on Antennas and Propagation ( Volume: 44, Issue: 11, November 1996)
Page(s): 1521 - 1528
Date of Publication: 30 November 1996

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