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Item type:Publication, Design of ultra-broadband bidirectional ring antenna with superellipse slot using MoM-RWG(2017-12-19) ;Khoomwong, EkajitPhongcharoenpanich, ChuwongThis paper presents a very simple bidirectional ultra-broadband antenna, which comprises a cylindrical ring, a disc surface probe, and a superellipse slot. The proposed antenna covers many world-famous frequency bands: GSM, UMTS, LTE, WLAN, WiMAX and UWB. In the design, numerical simulations are performed using the method of moments (MoM) with RWG basis function. The ultra-broad bandwidth is approximately 9.2 GHz (1.71-10.91 GHz). The radiation patterns are bidirectional with feasible peak gains for the entire band. The antenna has the advantages of very simple structure for manufacture and ultra-broadband for bidirectional applications, which is a suitable candidate for long and narrow communication sites. - Some of the metrics are blocked by yourconsent settings
Item type:Publication, Bidirectional ring antenna fed by a superellipse surface probe for 2.4/5GHz WLAN applications(2016-09-06) ;Khoomwong, Ekajit ;Innok, ApinyaPhongcharoenpanich, ChuwongThis paper presents the design of a dual-band bidirectional ring antenna fed by a superellipse surface probe for 2.4/5GHz WLAN applications. The Method of Moments (MoM) with RWG basis function was utilized in the study and design processes. A prototype antenna was fabricated successfully with the advantages of simple and low-cost structure. The measured impedance bandwidth of 810 MHz (2.10-2.91 GHz) and 2.39 GHz (3.57-5.96 GHz) are achieved for the first and second band, respectively. The peak-gains are also feasible, 4.67 dBi at 2.45 GHz and 7.83 dBi at 5.5 GHz, with bidirectional radiation patterns for both bands. From the experimental field tests, the proposed antenna was suitable for most applications in long and narrow communication sites in 2.4/5GHz bands as desired. Also, the measured and calculated results were in good agreement.
