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Antenna design using SMTL for WiMAX/WLAN

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The simulation analysis of dual band antenna using SMTL for bandwidth and gain enhancement using dual meander slot antenna demonstrates the optimum bandwidth of antenna and its radiation characteristics which can be used for various mobile applications.
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In mobile communication, dual band antenna plays a vital role in recent time. This paper presents the simulation analysis of dual band antenna using SMTL for bandwidth and gain enhancement. It's range of frequency is from 2.4GHz to 3.5GHz for WLAN & Wi-MAX application. Various govt. and private sector organizations make use of dual bands antenna to solve the problem of antenna bandwidth in mobiles or wireless and WI-MAX, WLAN etc. Two different unit cells of metamaterial transmission line are introduced in antenna geometry which is resonated at different frequencies. So, the paper reports a brief description of bandwidth enhancement of antenna fed by coplanar feed line on finite size of ground plane. The dual meander slot antenna supports two frequencies of 2.4GHz and 3.5GHz respectively. The simulated results demonstrate the optimum bandwidth of antenna and its radiation characteristics which can be used for various mobile applications.

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Microwave Engineering

David M Pozar
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A Compact Transmission-Line Metamaterial Antenna With Extended Bandwidth

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Antenna miniaturization techniques for wireless applications

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