Broadband Printed Modified Dipole for Personal Communication Systems

Author:

Romero-Castro Mario1,Reyes-Ayala Mario1,Andrade-Gonzalez Edgar Alejandro1,Reyes-Ayala Nicolas1,Terres-Peña Hilario2

Affiliation:

1. Department of Electronics, Metropolitan Autonomous University, San Pablo 180, Col. Reynosa Tamaulipas, Azcapotzalco, Zip Code 02200, Mexico City, Mexico

2. Department of Energy, Metropolitan Autonomous University, San Pablo 180, Col. Reynosa Tamaulipas, Azcapotzalco, Zip Code 02200, Mexico City, Mexico

Abstract

In this paper a modified printed dipole is proposed for mobile terminals operating in the first band of Personal Communication System (PCS) that is ranging from 800 to 900 MHz. One of the most important features of this kind of antenna is its wide bandwidth as required in the mentioned band. The modified design of the proposed antenna allows the user to move in any direction as is usual in mobile communications. The results of this article include an analytical design, simulations that have been performed numerically using a Finite Element Method (FEM) computational tool, structure optimization in order to maximize the antenna bandwidth and experimental measurements with the aim of spatial evaluating of electromagnetic radiated fields.

Publisher

World Scientific and Engineering Academy and Society (WSEAS)

Subject

Electrical and Electronic Engineering,Computer Networks and Communications,Computer Science Applications

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