Metamaterial Inspired Reconfigurable antenna for Cognitive Radio applications
Date
2022
Authors
Jacob, Naveen
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National Institute of Technology Karnataka, Surathkal
Abstract
The rapid development of electronics and wireless communication led to great demand
for wireless devices that can operate at different standards, concurrently. These devices
require low profile, compact, high gain antennas which can handle multiple functions
simultaneously. Reconfigurable antennas integrated with electromagnetic metamaterial
structures is a promising solution for the above requirement.
A miniaturized multiband reconfigurable Artificial Magnetic Conductor (AMC) unit
cell, a zero phase reflection metasurface and a phase gradient metasurface are designed
to integrate with the antenna for improving the gain and achieving beam steerability.
Antennas designed for Cognitive Radio (CR) services requires switching between
Ultra-Wide Band (UWB) response and multiple Narrow Band (NB) responses for the
purpose of “spectrum sensing” and “communicating” respectively. Focusing on this
requirement a frequency reconfigurable circular monopole antenna is designed which
can switch and fine tune between UWB response and several number of NB responses.
Modern wireless devices that operates on different communication standards requires,
change in data rate, depending upon the requirement of application. This demands the
antenna to be capable of tuning its bandwidth. Focusing on this requirement a
bandwidth reconfigurable antenna is designed by integrating the metamaterial structure,
complementary split ring (CSRR) with the antenna. Circular polarization with
switchable polarization sense of LHCP and RHCP, is also implemented in the designed
antenna. Radiation pattern reconfigurability, with a good beam steering angle is also
achieved for the designed antenna by integrating phase gradient metasurface.
Designed antenna is fabricated and tested in an anechoic chamber. Its measured
parameters are compared with existing designs in the literature to showcase the
improved performance exhibited by the designed antenna.
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Reconfigurable Antenna, Metamaterial, Metasurface, Artificial Magnetic Conductor