Compact Multiband Antennas with Polarization Diversity and Wideband Characteristics using Artificial Electromagnetic Structures
Date
2019
Authors
Paul, Princy Maria
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National Institute of Technology Karnataka, Surathkal
Abstract
With the rapid changes in the technological advancements of wireless communication, the design and development of advanced diverse antennas that
are smaller in size but higher in performance with enhanced bandwidth and
independently controllable multiple bands of operation has become a challenging need. In addition, the features of circular polarization (CP) at the
multiple resonant frequencies and provision for control in sense of polarization at each of the CP bands of the antenna are desired. The different performance parameters and radiation characteristics of these antenna designs
play a significant role in the optimum realization of the concerned wireless
devices. Hence, this thesis presents novel antenna designs that offer radiating bands at frequencies pertaining to various applications related to
wireless technology, radar systems, satellite communication devices among
many other applications.
In order to obtain the desired characteristics, artificially synthesized
metamaterials (MTMs) have been used whose properties can be easily
tuned and controlled so as to obtain superior performance in MTM based
antennas.
The thesis presents MTM based slot antennas that are designed to operate at multiband frequencies and offer easy opportunity for independent
tuning of the frequency bands. The different types of MTM unit cells used
include the split ring resonators (SRRs) and copper strip arrays whose
properties have helped design slot antennas that operate with triband,
quadband and pentaband frequencies with compact antenna geometries.
The other designs presented in the thesis include compact slot antenna
geometries that operate at multiple frequency bands having at least one
band of operating bandwidth greater than 50%. A fictitious short circuit is
excited in a quarter wavelength slot using a suitably designed microstrip
feed line to obtain the wideband compact design. Multiple bands are
obtained by introducing SRR and modified SRR structures.
The concept of transmission line is also briefly introduced in the thesis
and a novel compact UWB slot antenna design is discussed where rows
of artificially dispersed transmission lines are used to obtain the various
vresonance modes that combine with the fundamental slot modes to give the
UWB resonance. The remaining designs included in the thesis involve
slot antennas that offer the feature of circular polarization at multiple
frequency bands. This is obtained by altering the slot structure and by
introducing different MTM-based structures, inclined copper strip strips,
U-strips and meandered slots. The different frequency bands can be tuned
according to the application by changing the sizes of the structures and
also the sense of polarization at the different bands can be altered.
All the designs are fabricated and the different parameters are compared
based on simulated and fabricated results. The last chapter presents a brief
comparison of the proposed designs with the previous works and gives
a brief idea on the scope for future works. The compactness, radiation
efficiencies, peak gain values, operating bandwidths, axial ratio values are
the various parameters looked into and compared with previous designs in
literature.
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Department of Electronics and Communication Engineering, Slot antennas, Multiband, Metamaterials, Circular polarization, Ultra wideband, SRR