Metamaterial-Inspired Miniaturized Antenna Loaded With Idc And Meander Line Inductor Using Partial Ground Plane

INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF RF AND MICROWAVE COMPUTER-AIDED ENGINEERING(2019)

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Abstract
In this article, a novel omnidirectional compact dual band metamaterial-inspired antenna with CPW feed has been proposed for application of GSM 1800 (1.71-1.785 GHz/1.805-1.879 GHz), GSM 1900 (1.85-1.91 GHz/1.93-1.99 GHz), UMTS (1.92-2.17 GHz), WLAN/Wi Fi (4.9, 5, 5.9 GHz), HiperLAN1 (5.15-5.3 GHz), and HiperLAN2 (5.47-5.72 GHz) using a combination of meander line inductor and interdigital capacitor (IDC). The antenna consists of complimentary right/left handed (CRLH) transmission line on both sides of patch to excite zeroth order mode (n = 0). The rectangular slotted stubs act as a virtual ground for the structure using a short circuit condition at the end of the IDC. The zeroth order resonance (ZOR) frequency is mainly controlled by IDC and partially with the meander line inductor. The designed antenna operates from 1.72 to 2.22 GHz and 4.25 to 5.88 GHz with radiating size of 0.56 lambda(o) x 0.35 lambda(o) (32 x 20 mm(2)), where lambda(o) is the free-space wavelength at ZOR frequency of 5.27 GHz. The proposed antenna offers measured impedance bandwidth (|S-11| <-10 dB) of 25.3 and 18.7% at 1.95 and 5.28 GHz and covers the targeted frequency bands. The proposed structure offers omnidirectional radiation patterns are congruous throughout the working band.
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IDC, meander line inductor, metamaterial, ZOR
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