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    Ultra-wideband slot antenna on flexible substrate for WLAN/WiMAX/UWB Applications
    (2014-01-01)
    Archevapanich, Tuanjai
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    Lertwatechakul, Mayuree
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    Rakluea, Paitoon
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    Anantrasirichai, Noppin
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    Chutchavong, Vanvisa
    An ultra-wideband slot antenna on flexible substrate is designed to support a wide range of wireless communication systems. The antenna is a rectangular slot antenna fed by microstrip line with conductor strip and tuning stub on flexible substrate (Mylar Polyester film). The rectangular slot is etched out from the ground plane with conductor strip in the slot, and the other plane contains a microstrip line with tuning stub. The proposed antenna’s effective frequency range covers overall standard bands of WLAN, WiMAX, and UWB. The antenna was simulated and analyzed by using IE3D Zeland software [1]. And the simulation results presents the characteristics of the antenna in terms of bandwidth return loss, VSWR, and radiation patterns.
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    Rectangular slot antenna with Asymmetrical conductor strip for bandwidth enhancement coverage UWB standard
    (2014-01-01)
    Archevapanich, Tuanjai
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    Rakluea, Paitoon
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    Anantrasirichai, Noppin
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    Purahong, Boonchana
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    Chutchavong, Vanvisa
    This paper presents the bandwidth enhancement of rectangular slot antenna fed by microstrip line on the flexible Mylar Polyester film substrate. Asymmetrical conductor strip is designed and inserted in the rectangular slot to extend the bandwidth from 3.06 GHz to 7.2 GHz frequency range. Besides, the rectangular conductor at the end of the feeding microstrip line is introduced for increasing the bandwidth at high frequency up to 12.32 GHz. This improved antenna to cover standard frequency range of UWB (3.1 GHz – 10.6 GHz). Finally, as to reject the frequency band of IEEE 802.11a (5.15 GHz – 5.35 GHz), the line strip at the side of tuning stub is added. In this case, the band-notched frequency from 5.15GHz to 5.38 GHz can be easily obtained.