DocumentCode :
2288097
Title :
Patches driver on the quasi-Yagi antenna: analyses of bandwidth and radiation pattern
Author :
Kretly, L.C. ; Capovilla, C.E.
Author_Institution :
Microwave & Opt. Dept., State Univ. of Campinas, Brazil
Volume :
1
fYear :
2003
fDate :
20-23 Sept. 2003
Firstpage :
313
Abstract :
This work presents the optimization of a broadband uniplanar quasi-Yagi antenna at 2.2 GHz and a novel structure, called the quasi-Yagi patch antenna, based on patches instead of a dipole as driver element. This center frequency was chosen due to wideband characteristic of the quasi-Yagi antenna to allow its operation at 1.9 GHz, GSM-USA standard, as well 2.4-2.5 GHz, 802.11 b WLAN and Bluetooth. The simulation results were obtained using FDTD (finite difference time domain method), due to great accuracy in calculating return loss, and radiation pattern. The return loss measurements indicate that the novel design is suitable for wireless communications.
Keywords :
Bluetooth; Yagi antenna arrays; antenna radiation patterns; cellular radio; design engineering; finite difference time-domain analysis; microstrip antenna arrays; wireless LAN; 1.9 GHz; 2.2 GHz; 2.4 to 2.5 GHz; Bluetooth; FDTD; GSM-USA standard; WLAN; antenna design; bandwidth analysis; broadband uniplanar quasi-Yagi antenna; center frequency; finite difference time domain method; patch antenna driver element; quasi-Yagi patch antenna; radiation pattern; return loss; simulation; wideband characteristic; wireless communications; Antenna radiation patterns; Bandwidth; Broadband antennas; Dipole antennas; Finite difference methods; Frequency; Patch antennas; Pattern analysis; Time domain analysis; Wireless LAN;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Microwave and Optoelectronics Conference, 2003. IMOC 2003. Proceedings of the 2003 SBMO/IEEE MTT-S International
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-7824-5
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/IMOC.2003.1244877
Filename :
1244877
Link To Document :
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