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Composite Antenna for Ultrawide Bandwidth Applications: Exploring Conceptual Design Strategies and Analysis
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Wireless CommunicationsEngineeringRadio FrequencySmart AntennaElectromagnetic CompatibilityWideband AntennasUltrawide BandwidthComputational ElectromagneticsDielectric Resonator AntennasComposite AntennaConceptual Design StrategiesUltrawide Bandwidth ApplicationsAntennaRecent EraMicrowave AntennaDistributed Antenna ArchitectureMicrowave EngineeringUltra-wideband CommunicationAntenna Design
In the recent era of wireless communication, ultrawide bandwidth (UWB) technology is in high demand because of its wide application in short-range and high-speed data communication. In 2002, the frequency spectrum for UWB systems was decided by the U.S. Federal Communication Commission to be between 3.1 and 10.7 GHz [1]. Three types of radiators support UWB in commercial appliances: 1) microstrip, 2) slot, and 3) dielectric resonator antennas (DRA). Microstrip and slot antennas are compact in size, but they suffer from low-gain characteristics. This drawback can be overcome by DRA, but at the expense of size [2], [3].
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