22 research outputs found
Systematic Design of Parasitic Element Antennas - Application to a WLAN Yagi design
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Compact directive parasitic element antenna for wireless communications systems
International audienceThis article presents a design of a new compact planar Yagi-Uda antenna with three parasitic element fed by coplanar waveguide (CPW). The antenna is realized on multi-layer substrate (FR4) with 1.58mm of thickness and a relative permittivity of 4.4. The antenna is intended to operate at the ISM band with an obtained realized gain of 6.7 dB and a 184 MHz of bandwidth. The design of the antenna is carried out using the commercial electromagnetic simulator CST Microwaves Studio. The measured results of the whole system satisfied the simulated performances
Conception d'antenne Yagi-Uda imprimées large bande à 2.45GHz pour des applications WLAN
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Evaluation of the active impedances in large Interleaved Parasitic Arrays Antennas (IPAAs)
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Design of integrated Parasitic Element Antennas for a Remote Wake Up Device
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Design and Analysis of Coupled Multi-Element Antennas with MATLAB and CST MWS
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Direct-Synthesis and design of antennas with Parasitic Elements
International audienceThis article presents a direct and straightforward synthesis method to efficiently and quickly design antennas with parasitic elements. It can be applied whatever the number of radiating elements and the radiation objectives. Here, the method is applied to two antenna architectures: a compact antenna with dipole excitation and shaped reactive load synthesis and another one based on wire-plate antennas with direct stub synthesis