Indonesian Journal of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science
Vol 24, No 1: October 2021

Design of dual band slotted reconfigurable antenna using electronic switching circuit

Mustafa M. Al-Saeedi (University of Information Technology and Communications)
Ahmed A. Hashim (University of Information Technology and Communications)
Omer Al-Bayati (University of Information Technology and Communications)
Ali Salim Rasheed (University of Information Technology and Communications)
Rasool Hasan Finjan (University of Information Technology and Communications)



Article Info

Publish Date
01 Oct 2021

Abstract

This paper proposes a dual band reconfigurable microstrip slotted antenna for supporting the wireless local area network (WLAN) and worldwide interoperability for microwave access (WiMAX) applications, providing coverage where both directive and omni-directive radiations are needed. The design consists of a feedline, a ground plane with two slots and two gaps between them to provide the switching capability and a 1.6 mm thick flame retardant 4 (FR4) substrate (dielectric constant Ɛ=4.3, loss tangent δ=0.019), modeling an antenna size of 30x35x1.6 mm3. The EM simulation, which was carried out using the connected speech test (CST) studio suite 2017, generated dual wide bands of 40% (2-3 GHz) with -55 dB of S11 and 24% (5.2-6.6 GHz) higher than its predecessors with lower complexity and -60 dB of S11 in addition to the radiation pattern versatility while maintaining lower power consumption. Moreover, the antenna produced omnidirectional radiation patterns with over than 40% bandwith at 2.4 GHz and directional radiation patterns with 24% bandwith at the 5.8 GHz band. Furthermore, a comprehensive review of previously proposed designs has also been made and compared with current work.

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