Deepukumar,M; George,J; Aanandan,C K; Mohanan, P; K G Nair(IEE Electronics letters,UK, June 19, 1996)
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Abstract:
A new dual port microstrip antenna geometry for dual frequency
operation is presented. The structure consists of the intersection
of two circles of the same radius with their centres displaced by a
small fraction of the wavelength . This antenna provides wide
impedance bandwidth and excellent isolation between its ports.
The gain of the antenna is comparable to that of a standard
circular microstrip antenna operating at the same resonant
frequency. A theoretical analysis for calculating the resonant
frequencies of the two ports is also presented
George,J; Deepukumar,M; Aanandan,C K; Mohanan, P; K G Nair(Department of Electronics, March , 1996)
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Abstract:
A new microstrip antenna geometry with considerable reduction
in size, with similar radiation characteristics to those of an
equivalent rectangular patch antenna is proposed. A relationship
has been suggested for fmding out the resonant frequency of the
new geometry, and its validity has been established by the
experimental results. Without increasing the aperture area, this
geometry also offers a facility for considerably reducing the
resonant frequency compared to conventional patches.
Binu, Paul; Mridula, S; Aanandan,C K; Mohanan, P(Microwave Engineering Group,Department of Electronics, May 20, 2002)
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Abstract:
compact multihand planar octagonal-shaped microstrip
antenna simultaneously suitable for mobile communication and blue
tooth application is presented. The antenna provides sufficient isolation
benveen the two operating bands and an area reduction of -29 % with
respect to a circular patch operating in the same band
Lethakumary,B; Sreedevi, Menon K; Aanandan,C K; Mohanan, P(Microwave and Optical Technology Letters, April 5, 2003)
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Abstract:
An electromagnetically coupled T-shaped microstrip feed
used to enhance the impedance bandwidth of a rectangular microstrip
antenna is reported. The proposed antenna offers a 2:1 VSWR bandwidth
of -36% with an increase in gain of 0.8 dB