## Abstract This letter presents a new low profile dual‐feed Planar Inverted‐F Antenna (PIFA) suitable for wireless LAN applications. Pattern diversity is exploited using one common radiating plate and two isolated feeding ports. The isolation is successfully achieved mainly by modifying the ground
Sectoral sierpinski gasket fractal antenna for wireless LAN applications
✍ Scribed by Yogesh Kumar Choukiker; Santanu Kumar Behera; Rajeev Jyoti
- Publisher
- John Wiley and Sons
- Year
- 2011
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 924 KB
- Volume
- 22
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 1096-4290
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✦ Synopsis
A sectoral Sierpinski Gasket fractal (SSGF) antenna is proposed for dualband operation with wide-bandwidth covering GPS, DCS-1800, PCS-1800, UMTS, IMT-2000, Wireless broadband Internet Services (WiBro), Bluetooth, and WLAN bands. The SSGF antenna consists of volume 65.5 Â 27 Â 1.6 mm 3 . To analyze its performance, measurements are carried out. The proposed antenna model exhibits resonances in 1.51-3.39 GHz (2:1 VSWR BW 76.6%) and 5.31-6.32 GHz (2:1 VSWR BW 17.3%) bands with 2.5-5 dBi gain. Very good agreement is obtained between simulation and experimental results.
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