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Reconfigurable triple notched-band ultra wideband antenna

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A reconfigurable triple notched-band UWB (Ultra Wide Band) antenna that covers the frequency range from 3.1 GHz to 11.21 GHz is presented and the radiation pattern is Omni-directional in XZ plane and bidirectional in YZ plane.
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In this paper, a reconfigurable triple notched-band UWB (Ultra Wide Band) antenna is presented. This compact antenna covers the frequency range from 3.1 GHz to 11.21 GHz. In order to reject a three frequency bands including the WiMAX (3.2–3.6 GHz), WLAN (5.15–5.85 GHz) and X band (7.25–8.395 GHz), we have inserted three different slots in the radiating patch; two C-shaped slots and a rectangular slot. To achieve the reconfiguration in the notched-band antenna, we have added a PIN diode in every slot to control these slots. The proposed antenna has a size of 30×30 mm2. The simulated results show a bandwidth with VSWR less than 2 and the radiation pattern is Omni-directional in XZ plane and bidirectional in YZ plane.

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Response to FCC 98-208 notice of inquiry in the matter of revision of part 15 of the commission's rules regarding ultra-wideband transmission systems

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