Rukanuzzaman, M. (2010) Synthesis of a Wideband Planar Monopole Antenna for Mobile Wireless Applications (UWB-SPLINE.1.7-2.5.GHz). Masters thesis, University of Trento.
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In the framework of modern mobile communications, the recently developed high data-rate applications and services require the design of wideband and multiband antennas. Antenna modules for mobile terminals may be expected to operate over several frequency bands including: 1. DCS (1710-1880 MHz) 2. PCS (1850-1990 MHz) 3. UMTS (1920-2170 MHz) 4. ISM (2400-2485 MHZ) Moreover, they must be small and compact because of the limited available volume of the terminal case. The objective of the activity is the synthesis of a UWB planar monopole antenna suitable for mobile wireless applications. The design process is based on a spline representation of the antenna geometry and it is aimed at fulfilling the following requirements: - good impendence match over the 1.7-2.5 GHz frequency range; - small antenna dimensions (maximum size: 25x35 mm^2).
Item Type: | Student Project Guidelines (Masters) |
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Uncontrolled Keywords: | ACM |
Subjects: | Uncategorized > TK Master Thesis and Project Reports |
URI: | http://www.eledia.org/students-reports/id/eprint/93 |
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