Development of multiband rectangular shaped parasitic elements (RSPE) planar inverted-f antenna for wireless applications / Fatimah Nur Mohd Redzwan

In this project, the multiband PIFAs for wireless applications were designed and constructed, which were Single-Band PIFA (SB-PIFA), Dual-Band PIFA (DB-PIFA) with one rectangular-shaped parasitic element, and Triple Band PIFA (TB-PIFA) with the introduction of two rectangular-shaped parasitic elemen...

Full description

Saved in:
Bibliographic Details
Main Author: Mohd Redzwan, Fatimah Nur
Format: Thesis
Language:English
Published: 2016
Online Access:https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/17608/2/TM_FATIMAH%20NUR%20MOHD%20REDZWAN%20EE%2016_5.pdf
https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/17608/
Tags: Add Tag
No Tags, Be the first to tag this record!
Institution: Universiti Teknologi Mara
Language: English
id my.uitm.ir.17608
record_format eprints
spelling my.uitm.ir.176082022-04-14T01:56:59Z https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/17608/ Development of multiband rectangular shaped parasitic elements (RSPE) planar inverted-f antenna for wireless applications / Fatimah Nur Mohd Redzwan Mohd Redzwan, Fatimah Nur In this project, the multiband PIFAs for wireless applications were designed and constructed, which were Single-Band PIFA (SB-PIFA), Dual-Band PIFA (DB-PIFA) with one rectangular-shaped parasitic element, and Triple Band PIFA (TB-PIFA) with the introduction of two rectangular-shaped parasitic elements that were placed under the main radiating patch of the PIFA in order to obtain a triple-band operation. The size of ground plane of the proposed PIFA is 50 x 30 mm which has been reduced by 50% from the size of conventional PIFA. This can be achieved by adjusting the width and the height of shorting plate. The SB-PIFA operates at 2.6 GHz for LTE Application. In DB-PIFA, two frequency spectrums operating at 2.6 GHz and 3.5 GHz frequency band for LTE and WiMAX application has been proposed. The dual-band operation is obtained after introducing a rectangular shape parasitic element togenerate new resonant frequency at 3.5 GHz. The best location of parasitic element is placed on the right edge of the ground plane due to the existing of high current distribution. Meanwhile, the third design TB-PIFA operating at 2.1 GHz for UMTS2100, 2.6 GHz (LTE) and 3.5 GHz (WiMAX) frequency band is presented. This design adopted the same technique as the DB-PIFA to generate triple-band frequencies, where one more parasitic element is added and placed at the left edge of the ground plane. In TB-PIFA, the main radiating patch controlled the upper band frequency at 3500 MHz, while the first parasitic element excited at the middle band frequency (2600 MHz), and the second parasitic element contributed to lower band frequency at 2100 MHz. Besides, this parasitic element technique also useful for bandwidth enhancement and increase the antenna gain. These multiband antennas have a simple mechanical construction and could be a good candidate to be used as mountable antenna in mobile devices. In these frequency bands, the antennas gave nearly omni-directional radiation pattern with the peak gained between 2 dBi to 5 dBi and measured antenna efficiencies from 40% to 70%. 2016-02 Thesis NonPeerReviewed text en https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/17608/2/TM_FATIMAH%20NUR%20MOHD%20REDZWAN%20EE%2016_5.pdf (2016) Development of multiband rectangular shaped parasitic elements (RSPE) planar inverted-f antenna for wireless applications / Fatimah Nur Mohd Redzwan. Masters thesis, thesis, Universiti Teknologi MARA.
institution Universiti Teknologi Mara
building Tun Abdul Razak Library
collection Institutional Repository
continent Asia
country Malaysia
content_provider Universiti Teknologi Mara
content_source UiTM Institutional Repository
url_provider http://ir.uitm.edu.my/
language English
description In this project, the multiband PIFAs for wireless applications were designed and constructed, which were Single-Band PIFA (SB-PIFA), Dual-Band PIFA (DB-PIFA) with one rectangular-shaped parasitic element, and Triple Band PIFA (TB-PIFA) with the introduction of two rectangular-shaped parasitic elements that were placed under the main radiating patch of the PIFA in order to obtain a triple-band operation. The size of ground plane of the proposed PIFA is 50 x 30 mm which has been reduced by 50% from the size of conventional PIFA. This can be achieved by adjusting the width and the height of shorting plate. The SB-PIFA operates at 2.6 GHz for LTE Application. In DB-PIFA, two frequency spectrums operating at 2.6 GHz and 3.5 GHz frequency band for LTE and WiMAX application has been proposed. The dual-band operation is obtained after introducing a rectangular shape parasitic element togenerate new resonant frequency at 3.5 GHz. The best location of parasitic element is placed on the right edge of the ground plane due to the existing of high current distribution. Meanwhile, the third design TB-PIFA operating at 2.1 GHz for UMTS2100, 2.6 GHz (LTE) and 3.5 GHz (WiMAX) frequency band is presented. This design adopted the same technique as the DB-PIFA to generate triple-band frequencies, where one more parasitic element is added and placed at the left edge of the ground plane. In TB-PIFA, the main radiating patch controlled the upper band frequency at 3500 MHz, while the first parasitic element excited at the middle band frequency (2600 MHz), and the second parasitic element contributed to lower band frequency at 2100 MHz. Besides, this parasitic element technique also useful for bandwidth enhancement and increase the antenna gain. These multiband antennas have a simple mechanical construction and could be a good candidate to be used as mountable antenna in mobile devices. In these frequency bands, the antennas gave nearly omni-directional radiation pattern with the peak gained between 2 dBi to 5 dBi and measured antenna efficiencies from 40% to 70%.
format Thesis
author Mohd Redzwan, Fatimah Nur
spellingShingle Mohd Redzwan, Fatimah Nur
Development of multiband rectangular shaped parasitic elements (RSPE) planar inverted-f antenna for wireless applications / Fatimah Nur Mohd Redzwan
author_facet Mohd Redzwan, Fatimah Nur
author_sort Mohd Redzwan, Fatimah Nur
title Development of multiband rectangular shaped parasitic elements (RSPE) planar inverted-f antenna for wireless applications / Fatimah Nur Mohd Redzwan
title_short Development of multiband rectangular shaped parasitic elements (RSPE) planar inverted-f antenna for wireless applications / Fatimah Nur Mohd Redzwan
title_full Development of multiband rectangular shaped parasitic elements (RSPE) planar inverted-f antenna for wireless applications / Fatimah Nur Mohd Redzwan
title_fullStr Development of multiband rectangular shaped parasitic elements (RSPE) planar inverted-f antenna for wireless applications / Fatimah Nur Mohd Redzwan
title_full_unstemmed Development of multiband rectangular shaped parasitic elements (RSPE) planar inverted-f antenna for wireless applications / Fatimah Nur Mohd Redzwan
title_sort development of multiband rectangular shaped parasitic elements (rspe) planar inverted-f antenna for wireless applications / fatimah nur mohd redzwan
publishDate 2016
url https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/17608/2/TM_FATIMAH%20NUR%20MOHD%20REDZWAN%20EE%2016_5.pdf
https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/17608/
_version_ 1731229054002003968