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Title: | DESIGN AND DEVELOPMENT OF COMPACT ASYMMETRIC COPLANAR STRIP FED ANTENNAS |
Authors: | Deepu, V Dr.Mohanan, P |
Keywords: | Microstrip Antennas asymmetric coplanar strip (ACS) Uniplanar antenna Wideband antenna |
Issue Date: | Apr-2009 |
Publisher: | Cochin University of Science & Technology |
Abstract: | Antennas are indispensable component of any wireless communication
device. An antenna is a transducer between the transmitter
and the free space waves and vice versa. They efficiently transfer
electromagnetic energy from a transmission line into free space.
But the present day communication applications require compact and ultra wide band designs which cannot be catered by simple microstrip based designs. PIFAs have solved the
problem to some extend, but the field of antennas needs more innovative designs
In this thesis the design and development of compact planner antenna are
presented. Emphasis is given to the design of the feed as well as the radiator
resulting in simple compact uniplanar geometries. The Asymmetric coplanar
feed used to excite the antennas is found to be a suitable choice for feeding compact antennas.The main objectives of the study are the design of compact single, dual and multi band antennas with uniplanar
structure and extension of the design for practical GSM/WLAN
applications and Ultra compact antennas using the above techniques and
extension of the design to antennas for practical applications like
RFID/DVB-H. All the above objectives are thoroughly studied. Antennas with ultra
compact dimensions are obtained as a result of the study. Simple equations are
provided to design antennas with the required characteristics. The design equations are verified by designing different antennas for different applications. |
Description: | Department of Electronics, Cochin University of Science and Technology |
URI: | http://dyuthi.cusat.ac.in/xmlui/purl/1927 |
Appears in Collections: | Faculty of Technology
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