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Finite-difference time-domain analysis of a stacked dual-frequency microstrip planar inverted-F antenna for mobile telephone handsets


Abstract:

We describe a stacked, dual-frequency microstrip planar inverted-F antenna (DF-PIFA) for mobile telephone handsets that can concurrently work in two frequency-bands, viz....Show More

Abstract:

We describe a stacked, dual-frequency microstrip planar inverted-F antenna (DF-PIFA) for mobile telephone handsets that can concurrently work in two frequency-bands, viz., those associated with the GSM and DCS 1800 systems operating at 0.9 GHz and 1.8 GHz, respectively. The proposed microstrip DF-PIFA is fed by a coaxial line, as opposed to two separated feed lines used in the conventional design. The design is carried out in a systematic manner and involves two steps. We begin with an initial configuration of the PIFA that is based on a standard design for a microstrip patch antenna fed by a coaxial line and is derived from an empirical approximation in conjunction with a transmission line model. Next, we employ a computer-aided design (CAD) tool, based on the nonuniform finite-difference time-domain (NU-FDTD) Maxwell solver, to optimize the performance characteristics of the DF-PIFA, including the return loss, the matching of the input impedance, and the far-field radiation patterns.
Published in: IEEE Transactions on Antennas and Propagation ( Volume: 49, Issue: 3, March 2001)
Page(s): 367 - 376
Date of Publication: 31 March 2001

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