Title :
Integration of Simple Antennas to Multiband Receivers Using a Novel Multiplexer Design Methodology
Author :
Hasan, S. M Shajedul ; Ellingson, Steven W.
Author_Institution :
Bradley Dept. of Electr. & Comput. Eng., Virginia Tech., Blacksburg, VA, USA
fDate :
3/1/2012 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
This paper presents a new concept in RF multiplexer design to integrate a single monopole-type antenna to a receiver with large, multiband tuning ranges. Traditional techniques to integrate a single antenna with such receivers are limited in their ability to handle simultaneous channels distributed over very large tuning ranges, which is important for frequency-agile cognitive radio, surveillance, and other applications requiring wideband or multiband monitoring. In our approach, the goal is first to achieve sensitivity which is nominally dominated by external (environmental) noise, and then secondly to improve bandwidth to the maximum possible consistent with this goal. A procedure is described for designing antenna-multiplexer-preamplifier assemblies using this philosophy. It is shown that the approach can significantly increase the usable bandwidth and number of bands that can be supported by a single, traditional antenna. A three channel (10-28 MHz, 32-50 MHz, and 54-80 MHz) multiplexer for a VHF monopole antenna was designed and performance was validated through field experiment.
Keywords :
VHF antennas; cognitive radio; monopole antennas; multiplexing equipment; radio receivers; radiotelemetry; wireless channels; RF multiplexer design methodology; VHF monopole antenna; antenna-multiplexer-preamplifier assembly; frequency 10 MHz to 28 MHz; frequency 32 MHz to 50 MHz; frequency 54 MHz to 80 MHz; frequency-agile cognitive radio; multiband monitoring; multiband receivers; single monopole-type antenna; three channel multiplexer; Impedance; Multiplexing; Noise; Optimization; Receiving antennas; Antenna integration; UHF band; VHF band; antenna matching; mobile radio antenna; multiband antenna; multiband receiver; multiplexer;
Journal_Title :
Antennas and Propagation, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TAP.2011.2180309