A Multiband Free Space Antenna for High Bandwidth Wireless Applications

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Abstract

This paper presents a free space wire antenna having two larger bandwidths with satisfactory forward gain, return loss and VSWR. With center frequency 914MHz the antenna provides a bandwidth 174MHz from 880MHz to 1054MHz. Another band lies between 1478MHz and 1540MHz range with center frequency 1508MHz. These two larger bandwidths enable the antenna to support a wide range of wireless applications such as GPS, cellular communication, CT2, ZigBee, Wi-Fi and biomedical applications. The simulation of the antenna in 4NEC2 shows VSWR 1.08002, Return Loss -28.298dB and Gain 1.99dB. The characteristic impedance of the antenna is 49.7346 Ω without the use of any matching network. Both the simulation and experimental result shows that the antenna is omni-directional in nature.

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Md. Jobayer Hossain. 2012. \u201cA Multiband Free Space Antenna for High Bandwidth Wireless Applications\u201d. Global Journal of Research in Engineering - F: Electrical & Electronic GJRE-F Volume 12 (GJRE Volume 12 Issue F8): .

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Crossref Journal DOI 10.17406/gjre

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This paper presents a free space wire antenna having two larger bandwidths with satisfactory forward gain, return loss and VSWR. With center frequency 914MHz the antenna provides a bandwidth 174MHz from 880MHz to 1054MHz. Another band lies between 1478MHz and 1540MHz range with center frequency 1508MHz. These two larger bandwidths enable the antenna to support a wide range of wireless applications such as GPS, cellular communication, CT2, ZigBee, Wi-Fi and biomedical applications. The simulation of the antenna in 4NEC2 shows VSWR 1.08002, Return Loss -28.298dB and Gain 1.99dB. The characteristic impedance of the antenna is 49.7346 Ω without the use of any matching network. Both the simulation and experimental result shows that the antenna is omni-directional in nature.

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A Multiband Free Space Antenna for High Bandwidth Wireless Applications

Md. Jobayer Hossain
Md. Jobayer Hossain Khulna University of Engineering and Technology
M. A. Masud Khan
M. A. Masud Khan
Kawser Hossain
Kawser Hossain

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