Author_Institution :
IBM Thomas J. Watson Res. Center, Yorktown Heights, NY, USA
Abstract :
Dual-band antennas with one feed have some advantages over multi-feed antennas and were proposed for cellular applications. These antennas can also be used for dual-band ISM applications. The antenna, proposed by Liu (see IEEE Antennas and Propagation Society International Symposium and URSI Radio Science Meeting Proceedings, Orlando, Florida, vol.3, p.1578-81, 1999) consists of a monopole and one or more branches as shown. The branches have an equal length and are circumferentially connected to the monopole a short distance away from the monopole feed point. The branches are parallel to and a small distance away from the monopole. In this design, the center monopole, roughly speaking, works for the low band, while the branches work for the high band. We study the effects of the number of branches and the branch height on the antenna performance. The method of moments is used to find the input impedance of the antenna, while the genetic algorithm is used for searching the resonating monopole and branch lengths for a given number of branches, branch height and the distance between the monopole and the branches.
Keywords :
UHF antennas; cellular radio; electric impedance; genetic algorithms; method of moments; monopole antennas; multifrequency antennas; 2400 MHz; 900 MHz; DCS; GSM; UHF; antenna performance; branch height; branch number; cellular applications; center monopole; dual-band ISM applications; genetic algorithm; input impedance; method of moments; monopole feed point; multi-branch dual-band monopole antenna; multi-feed antennas; resonating monopole; single feed antennas; Antenna feeds; Application software; Business communication; Communications technology; Dual band; Frequency; Genetic algorithms; Impedance; Portable computers; Wireless communication;