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Book Design of The Compact Frequency Reconfigurable Multiband Antennas Using Rigid And Flexible Substrates For Wireless Portable Systems

Download or read book Design of The Compact Frequency Reconfigurable Multiband Antennas Using Rigid And Flexible Substrates For Wireless Portable Systems written by Dr. Koduri Sreelakshmi and published by Book Rivers. This book was released on 2023-09-17 with total page 125 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:

Book Wideband  Multiband  and Smart Reconfigurable Antennas for Modern Wireless Communications

Download or read book Wideband Multiband and Smart Reconfigurable Antennas for Modern Wireless Communications written by Matin, Mohammad A. and published by IGI Global. This book was released on 2015-08-26 with total page 440 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Modern society thrives on communication that is instant and available at all times, a constant exchange of information that encompasses everything from video streaming to GPS navigation. Experts even suggest that in the near future everything from our cars to our kitchen appliances will be connected to the internet, a feat that would not be possible without advanced wireless technology. Wideband, Multiband, and Smart Reconfigurable Antennas for Modern Wireless Communications showcases current trends and novel approaches in the design and analysis of the antennas that make wireless applications possible, while also identifying unique integration opportunities for antennas and wireless applications to work together. By featuring both theoretical and experimental approaches to integration, this book highlights specific design issues to assist a wide-range of readers including students, researchers, academics, and industry practitioners. This publication features chapters on a broad scope of topics including algorithms and antenna optimization, wireless infrastructure development, wireless applications of intelligent algorithms, antenna architecture, and antenna reconfiguration techniques.

Book Multi Band and Reconfigurable Antennas for Wireless Devices

Download or read book Multi Band and Reconfigurable Antennas for Wireless Devices written by Yunfei Cao and published by . This book was released on 2017-01-26 with total page pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This dissertation, "Multi-band and Reconfigurable Antennas for Wireless Devices" by Yunfei, Cao, 曹雲飛, was obtained from The University of Hong Kong (Pokfulam, Hong Kong) and is being sold pursuant to Creative Commons: Attribution 3.0 Hong Kong License. The content of this dissertation has not been altered in any way. We have altered the formatting in order to facilitate the ease of printing and reading of the dissertation. All rights not granted by the above license are retained by the author. Abstract: This thesis presents the designs of a multi-band slot antenna, a frequency-reconfigurable (FR) monopole antenna, a frequency-reconfigurable multiple-input-multiple-output (FR MIMO) antenna, a polarization-reconfigurable (PR) monopole antenna, a new metasurface (MS) and a circular-polarization-reconfigurable metasurface (CPR MS) monopole antenna. The multi-band slot antenna consists of a rectangular slot, a T-shaped feeding patch, an inverted T-shaped stub and two E-shaped stubs and has a compact area. The rectangular slot and the inverted T-shaped stub together generate the 1st band. The two E-shaped stubs operating as monopole radiators generate the 2nd band. By using a double-folded stub in the T-shaped feeding patch, two resonant frequencies, i.e., 3rd and 4th bands, can be generated and tuned independently. With this method, the slot antenna can have four operating bands and a size smaller than the previous works. The effect of the feeding cable used in measurement and of the cover used in wireless devices is also investigated. In the FR planar monopole antenna, the radiator consists of two sections, section I and II, which are connected together using a PIN-diode. Section I alone generates a high-frequency band, while section II, when electrically connected together with section I using the PIN-diode, generates a low-frequency band. The radiator of the antenna is meandered for compact size. Continuous tuning of the two operating bands is accomplished by placing a varactor on section I of the radiator, leading to a wide tuning range of 2.39-3.0 GHz. With the use of this technique, a FR monopole antenna and a FR MIMO monopole antenna with wide-continuous tuning are designed. In the FR MIMO monopole antenna, a reconfigurable defected ground structure (DGS) employing two PIN diodes is designed to switch isolation across the whole tuning band. A simple and novel biasing circuit using only three direct current (DC) wires is designed to bias the diodes. The PR monopole antenna consists of two meandered radiators placed perpendicular to each other, a feeding network using the Wilkinson power divider, two switchable 900-phase shifters with PIN-diode switches for control, and a DGS. The antenna is more compact and has a wider axial-ratio bandwidth than those of the previous PR antennas. A phase shifter and a double-pole double-throw (DPDT) switch are used to reduce the complexity of the biasing circuit, and a metallic reflector is placed at the back of the antenna to increase the boresight gain. The dual-cap mushroom-like metasurface (MS) is a new design, with each unit cell having a simple patch with a centered via on one side of the substrate and a meandered slot on the other side. The meandered slot introduces inductive effect to lower down the operating frequency and increase the operating bandwidth. The dual-cap mushroom-like MS is used in the design of a compact CPR MS monopole antenna to enhance the boresight gain and bandwidth. Subjects: Antennas (Electronics)

Book Compact Multifunctional Antennas for Wireless Systems

Download or read book Compact Multifunctional Antennas for Wireless Systems written by Eng Hock Lim and published by John Wiley & Sons. This book was released on 2012-05-22 with total page 244 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Offers an up-to-date description of modern multifunctional antenna systems and microwave components Compact multifunctional antennas are of great interest in the field of antennas and wireless communication systems, but there are few, if any, books available that fully explore the multifunctional concept. Divided into six chapters, Compact Multifunctional Antennas for Wireless Systems encompasses both the active and passive multifunctional antennas and components for microwave systems. It provides a systematic, valuable reference for antenna/microwave researchers and designers. Beginning with such novel passive components as antenna filters, antenna packaging covers, and balun filters, the book discusses various miniaturization techniques for the multifunctional antenna systems. In addition to amplifying and oscillating antennas, the book also covers design considerations for frequency- and pattern-reconfigurable antennas. The last chapter is dedicated to the field of solar cell integrated antennas. Inside, readers will find comprehensive chapters on: Compact Multifunctional Antennas in Microwave Wireless Systems Multifunctional Passive Integrated Antennas and Components Reconfigurable Antennas Receiving Amplifying Antennas Oscillating Antennas Solar cell integrated Antennas Aimed at professional engineers and researchers designing compact antennas for wireless applications, Compact Multifunctional Antennas for Wireless Systems will prove to be an invaluable tool.

Book Compact Antennas for Wireless Communications and Terminals

Download or read book Compact Antennas for Wireless Communications and Terminals written by Jean-Marc Laheurte and published by John Wiley & Sons. This book was released on 2012-12-27 with total page 264 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Compact Antennas for Wireless Communications and Terminals deals with compact microwave antennas and, more specifically, with the planar version of these antennas. Planar antennas are the most appropriate type of antenna in modern communication systems and more generally in all applications requiring miniaturization, integration and conformation such as in mobile phone handsets. The book is suitable for students, engineers and scientists eager to understand the principles of planar and small antennas, their design and fabrication issues, and modern aspects such as UWB antennas, reconfigurable antennas and diversity issues.

Book Reconfigurable Antennas

Download or read book Reconfigurable Antennas written by Jennifer T. Bernhard and published by Morgan & Claypool Publishers. This book was released on 2007 with total page 75 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Antennas are necessary and critical components of communication and radar systems. Making antennas reconfigurable so that their behavior can adapt with changing system requirements or environmental conditions can ameliorate or eliminate these restrictions and promises to provide additional levels of functionality for any system. If a single reconfigurable antenna could deliver the same functionality of more than one traditional single-purpose system, significant savings in cost, weight, volume, and maintenance/repair resources may be realizable.Reconfigurable Antennas describes in detail the critical parameters for antenna operation, as well as possible methods for achieving reconfigurability in each of these parameters. It also discusses practical issues surrounding the implementation of reconfigurable antennas, including feed methods, bias line design and implementation, and component selection. Finally, the book offers a view of the future of reconfigurable antennas and their promise to expand and improve system functionality in a range of different operating scenarios.

Book Antenna Fundamentals for Legacy Mobile Applications and Beyond

Download or read book Antenna Fundamentals for Legacy Mobile Applications and Beyond written by Issa Elfergani and published by Springer. This book was released on 2017-10-03 with total page 335 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This book highlights technology trends and challenges that trace the evolution of antenna design, starting from 3rd generation phones and moving towards the latest release of LTE-A. The authors explore how the simple monopole and whip antenna from the GSM years have evolved towards what we have today, an antenna design that is compact, multi-band in nature and caters to multiple elements on the same patch to provide high throughput connectivity. The scope of the book targets a broad range of subjects, including the microstrip antenna, PIFA antenna, and the monopole antenna to be used for different applications over three different mobile generations. Beyond that, the authors take a step into the future and look at antenna requirements for 5G communications, which already has the 5G drive in place with prominent scenarios and use-cases emerging. They examine these, and put in place the challenges that lie ahead for antenna design, particularly in mm-Wave design. The book provides a reference for practicing engineers and under/post graduate students working in this field.

Book Reconfigurable Active and Passive Planar Antennas for Wireless Communication Systems

Download or read book Reconfigurable Active and Passive Planar Antennas for Wireless Communication Systems written by Shiban Kishen Koul and published by Springer Nature. This book was released on 2022-10-14 with total page 213 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This book presents state-of-the-art trends in reconfigurable active and passive planar antennas and their applications in wireless communication systems operating in the frequency band 5-6 GHz. Due to various key features such as multifunction antenna design, compactness, planar nature, and low cost, these technologies are becoming popular for current and future wireless applications. This book discusses different novel antenna designs and their working principles in detail. The modern and future wireless systems require wideband antennas to accommodate various channels in a single band or in separate bands. The carrier aggregation (CA) has been introduced in the modern wireless systems such as LTE-advanced systems and 5G./6G. In CA, a device can use several channels for transmission and reception. The used channels can exist in the same frequency band (intra-band CA) or in distinct bands (inter-band CA). To accommodate more channels, more bandwidth is required within the operating band. For portable devices, circularly polarized (CP) antennas are more advantageous over linearly polarized antennas since in CP antennas, there is low risk of misalignment and, hence encountering interference. Circularly polarized antenna also provides higher link reliability for the portable devices. To provide high data rates, more bandwidth is needed to accommodate more channels. Various multifunction, compact, and wideband antennas for plethora of applications are addressed in detail in this book. The scope of developing reconfigurable active antennas for application in beam switching, beam steering, wireless charging, security systems, etc., is described. This book concludes by giving glimpses of antenna requirements for future wireless communication systems.

Book Reconfigurable Antenna Design and Analysis

Download or read book Reconfigurable Antenna Design and Analysis written by Mohammod Ali and published by Artech House. This book was released on 2021-05-31 with total page 310 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This exciting new book focuses on the analysis and design of reconfigurable antennas for modern wireless communications, sensing, and radar. It presents the definitions of basic antenna parameters, an overview of RF switches and explains how to characterize their insertion loss, isolation, and power handling issues. Basic reconfigurable antenna building blocks, such as dipoles, monopoles, patches and slots are described, followed by presentations on frequency reconfigurable antennas, pattern reconfigurable antennas, and basic scanning antenna arrays. Switch biasing in an electromagnetic environment is discussed, as well as simulation strategies of reconfigurable antennas, and MIMO (Multiple Input Multiple Output) reconfigurable antennas. Performance characterization of reconfigurable antennas is also presented. The book provides information for the technical professional to design frequency reconfigurable, pattern reconfigurable, and MIMO antennas all relevant for modern wireless communication systems. Readers learn how to select switching devices, bias them properly, and understand their role in the overall reconfigurable antenna design. The book presents practical experimental implementation issues, including losses due to switches, materials, and EMI (Electromagnetic Interference) and shows how to address those.

Book Wideband  Multiband  and Smart Antenna Systems

Download or read book Wideband Multiband and Smart Antenna Systems written by Mohammad Abdul Matin and published by Springer Nature. This book was released on 2021-09-21 with total page 448 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This book provides current R&D trends and novel approaches in design and analysis of broadband, multiband, and smart antennas for 5G and B5G mobile and wireless applications, as well as the identification of integration techniques of these antennas in a diverse range of devices. The book presents theoretical and experimental approaches to help the reader in understanding the unique design issues and more advanced research. Moreover, the book includes chapters on the fundamentals of antenna theory. The book is pertinent to professionals and researchers working in the field of antenna engineering; it is written for graduate students, researchers, academics, and industry practitioners who want to improve their understanding in the current research trends in design analysis of broadband, multiband, and smart antennas for wireless applications.

Book Miniature MEMS Based Adaptive Antennas on Flexible Substrates

Download or read book Miniature MEMS Based Adaptive Antennas on Flexible Substrates written by Gordon Coutts and published by . This book was released on 2007 with total page pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:

Book Multifunctional Antennas and Arrays for Wireless Communication Systems

Download or read book Multifunctional Antennas and Arrays for Wireless Communication Systems written by Satish K. Sharma and published by John Wiley & Sons. This book was released on 2021-04-13 with total page 464 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: MULTIFUNCTIONAL ANTENNAS AND ARRAYS FOR WIRELESS COMMUNICATION SYSTEMS Offers an up-to-date discussion of multifunctional antennas and arrays for wireless communication systems Multifunctional Antennas and Arrays for Wireless Communication Systems is a comprehensive reference on state-of-the-art reconfigurable antennas and 4G/5G communication antennas. The book gives a unique perspective while giving a comprehensive overview of the following topics: Frequency reconfigurable antennas Pattern reconfigurable antennas Polarization reconfigurable antennas Reconfigurable antennas using Liquid Metal, Piezoelectric, and RF MEMS MIMO and 4G/5G wireless communication antennas Metamaterials and metasurfaces in reconfigurable antennas Multifunctional antennas for user equipments (UEs) Defense related antennas and applications Flat panel phased array antennas The book is a valuable resource for the practicing engineer as well as for those within the research field. As wireless communications continuously evolves, more and more functionally will be required, and thus multifunctional antennas and RF systems will be necessary. These multifunctional antennas will require a degree of reconfigurability, and this book discusses various methods which enable this. The main topics of frequency, pattern, and polarization reconfigurability is first discussed. Methods utilizing unique materials and devices, both real and artificial are discussed. The book also delves into 4G/5G antennas as it relates to MIMO, and millimeter-wave phased arrays. Finally, there is a section on defense related multifunctional RF antenna systems.

Book Antennas for Small Mobile Terminals

Download or read book Antennas for Small Mobile Terminals written by Kyohei Fujimoto and published by Artech House. This book was released on 2018-09-30 with total page 299 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: With the progress and rapid increase in mobile terminals, the design of antennas for these small systems is becoming more and more important. This forward-looking volume offers professionals current and comprehensive coverage of the design, development, and implementation of small, compact, and lightweight antennas in mobile communication terminals. The book discusses a wide range of communication systems, from Radio-frequency identification (RFID), and near field communications (NFC), to wireless power transmission (WPT) and broadband wireless networks. Engineers learn how to use small antennas in mobile phones, wearable systems, laptop computers, radio watches, and broadband wireless networks such as WLAN and WiMAX. This definite reference covers the critical applications today’s professionals need to understand, from antennas for IoT and antenna design for 5G mm-wave devices, to body-centric communication systems and antennas for unmanned aerial vehicles.

Book Multiband Integrated Antennas for 4G Terminals

Download or read book Multiband Integrated Antennas for 4G Terminals written by David A. Sánchez-Hernández and published by Artech House. This book was released on 2008 with total page 337 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The book serves as a comprehensive, one-stop resource, including in-depth coverage of multiband integrated antenna design, simulation, testing and manufacturing. This practical book helps you solve integration problems for ever-increasing multiband requirements. You find discussions on important considerations regarding future handset MIMO terminals, such as efficiency and the effect of the user. The book also shows you how to avoid tweaking for fractal multiband designs and printed dipole design.

Book Antennas for Portable Devices

Download or read book Antennas for Portable Devices written by Zhi Ning Chen and published by John Wiley & Sons. This book was released on 2007-04-04 with total page 304 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Offers a comprehensive and practical reference guide to antenna design and engineering for portable devices Antennas are often the most bulky components in many portable wireless devices such as mobile phones. Whilst the demand for ever smaller and more powerful wireless devices increases, as does the importance of designing and engineering smaller antennas to fit these devices. Antennas for Portable Devices provides a complete and cutting-edge guide to the design and engineering of small antennas for portable electronic devices such as mobile phone handsets, laptop computers, RFID (radio frequency identification), microwave thermal therapies devices, wearable devices, and UWB (ultra-wideband) based consumer devices. The book addresses practical engineering issues that antenna professionals have to deal with. It explains the immediate demands for existing systems; discusses the antenna technology for the latest and emerging applications, and gives comprehensive coverage of hot topics in the wireless industry. Issues including design considerations, engineering design, measurement setup and methodology, and practical applications are all covered in depth. Antennas for Portable Devices: Covers antennas for all modern portable wireless devices from handsets, RFID tags, laptops, wearable sensors, UWB-based wireless USB dongles and handheld microwave treatment devices Explains how to design and engineer applications for miniaturization of antenna technology, utilising practical case studies to provide the reader with an understanding of systems and design skills Links the basic antenna theory, with design methodology, and engineering design Is amply illustrated with numerous figures and data tables of antenna designs to aid understanding Features contributions from industry and research experts in antenna technology and applications This invaluable resource will provide a comprehensive overview of miniaturizing antenna technology for antenna engineers in industry, and R&D organizations, graduate students, consultants, researchers, RF professionals, technical managers, as well as practitioners working in the area of consumer electronics, RF systems, wireless communications, or bio-medical devices.

Book Advanced Radio Frequency Antennas for Modern Communication and Medical Systems

Download or read book Advanced Radio Frequency Antennas for Modern Communication and Medical Systems written by Albert Sabban and published by BoD – Books on Demand. This book was released on 2020-09-23 with total page 282 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The main objective of this book is to present novel radio frequency (RF) antennas for 5G, IOT, and medical applications. The book is divided into four sections that present the main topics of radio frequency antennas. The rapid growth in development of cellular wireless communication systems over the last twenty years has resulted in most of world population owning smartphones, smart watches, I-pads, and other RF communication devices. Efficient compact wideband antennas are crucial in RF communication devices. This book presents information on planar antennas, cavity antennas, Vivaldi antennas, phased arrays, MIMO antennas, beamforming phased array reconfigurable Pabry-Perot cavity antennas, and time modulated linear array.