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DOI:10.14183/j.cnki.1005-6122.2011.02.

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JOURNAL OF MICROWAVES

1005-6122 2011 02-0060-03

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CST
144 9% 2 15 13 47GHz 10dB
4dB

A Small Size Ultra-wideband Microstrip Antenna


GUAN Bo-ranCAO Jian-wei
Institute of Antenna and Microwave TechnologyHangzhou Dianzi UniversityHangzhou 310018China
Abstract

A compact ultra-wideband microstrip antenna is presented in the paper The radiating element of this an-

tenna is made up of semicircle plane and rectangle planeswhich are fed by microstrip line The same window of Defected
Ground Structre DGS is etched on the back of the microstrip antenna The performance of the antenna is simulated and optimized by CST The simulate result shows that the relative bandwidth of the designed antenna is over 144 9% 2 15 13
47GHz and the return loss is less than 10dB The average gain is over 4dB in the operating range The radiation pattern
is remained almost same type in the operating range In addition to small size and simple shapesthe antenna is also easier
to be fabricated and integrated Finallya sample antenna is fabricated and the performance is tested The measured result
shows a good agreement with the simulated one The experimental results show that the microstrip antenna has the advantages
of small size and UWB characteristic
Key words

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