Designing printed slot antennas for multi-band applications

Januar Janapsatya, Karu Esselle

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    Abstract

    This paper describes the design of printed slot antennas for multi-band applications. The aim of this design is to develop a single antenna that can be used by all the IEEE 802.11 WLAN network standards collectively known as Wi-Fi. It is required to have a polarisation complementary to that of multi-band printed monopole antennas, to achieve polarisation diversity. Design of a printed slot antenna element operating in the 2.4 and 5 GHz bands is discussed. Parametric studies are presented and different types of feedline configurations are investigated. The theoretical results are promising.
    Original languageEnglish
    Title of host publicationProceedings of the Workshop on the Applications of Radio Science 2006 Conference (WARS2006)
    Place of PublicationAustralia
    PublisherNational Committee Radio Service
    Number of pages4
    ISBN (Print)0643093184
    Publication statusPublished - 2006
    EventWARS2006 Conference - Workshop on the Applications of Radio Science 2006 - Leura, NSW, Australia
    Duration: 15 Feb 200617 Feb 2006

    Conference

    ConferenceWARS2006 Conference - Workshop on the Applications of Radio Science 2006
    CityLeura, NSW, Australia
    Period15/02/0617/02/06

    Keywords

    • printed slot antennas
    • multi-band
    • IEEE 802.11 WLAN network standards
    • Wi-Fi

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