Affiliation:
1. Rajasthan Technical University Kota, India
2. Nanyang Technological University, Singapore
Abstract
This chapter mainly focused on the recent trends in the antenna design techniques for next-generation wireless communication systems. Ultra-wideband antenna and multi-input-multi-output antennas are very useful to achieve higher data rates. An antenna is a transducer that changes guided electromagnetic energy in a transmission line to radiated electromagnetic energy in free space. Antennas may also be observed as an impedance transformer, coupling among an input or line impedance, and the impedance of free space. The looming widespread commercial deployment of ultra-wideband (UWB) systems has flashed new interest in the subject of ultra-wideband antennas. The power levels approved by the FCC mean that every dB counts in a UWB system as much as or possibly even more so than in a standard narrowband system. Thus, in effect, UWB antenna is a precarious part of an overall UWB system design. Basic principles for ultra-wide-band (UWB) antenna design and radiation are presented and discussed in this chapter.