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An Elliptical-Shaped Dual-Band UWB Notch Antenna for Wireless Applications

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APPLIED SCIENCES-BASEL
Volume 13, Issue 3, Pages -

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MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/app13031310

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ultrawideband (UWB); UWB antenna; parasitic resonator; dual-band-notched; monopole antenna

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This paper discusses an elliptical ultrawideband (UWB) antenna and a dual-band UWB notch antenna. The UWB antenna achieves a bandwidth of 2.5-11 GHz with a gain of 4.9 dB and a linear phase response. The dual-band UWB notch antenna rejects WLAN and ITU bands from 5.2-5.7 GHz and 7.2-8.5 GHz, respectively, within the impedance bandwidth of 2.5-11 GHz.
This paper discusses an elliptical ultrawideband (UWB) antenna and a dual-band UWB notch antenna. To achieve a UWB bandwidth, two corner cuts are etched into the rectangular slot on the partial ground plane. An inverted-U-shaped and conductor-shaped resonator are utilized to achieve dual-band notch characteristics on a partial ground plane. The suggested antenna has an overall dimension of 24x32 mm(2). The suggested UWB antenna has a gain of 4.9 dB, a bandwidth of 2.5-11 GHz, a linear phase response, a group delay of less than 1 ns, and a steady radiation pattern. The suggested UWB notch rejects WLAN and ITU bands from 5.2-5.7 GHz and 7.2-8.5 GHz, respectively, with an impedance bandwidth of 2.5-11 GHz. The UWB notch antenna features a linear phase, a group delay of less than 1 ns, and a stable radiation pattern.

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