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Figure.5 Radiation pattern at different frequency. (a) 3 GHz (b) 4.5
GHz (c) 7.2 GHz (d) 10 GHz
III. RESULTS AND DISCUSSION
The impedance bandwidth and radiation behavior of the
proposed antenna are examined using the commercial software
high-frequency structure simulation (HFSS). Fig. 2 shows the
simulated return loss against frequency for the designed super
UWB antenna. The resulted impedance bandwidth shows a
very wide band in between 2.88 to 96.5 GHz. The gain of
proposed antenna in the entire operating band is presented in
fig. 3. The 3D plot of radiation pattern is shown in fig. 4 at 4.5
GHz. The radiation pattern at different frequency like 3 GHz,
4.5 GHz, 7.2 GHz, and 10 GHz respectively are shown in fig.
5 in both E-plane and H-plane. The antenna has a good gain
response over entire band of frequency with maximum gain of
8.38 dBi at 43.8 GHz
.
IV. CONCLUSION
A simple and compact super ultra-wideband micro strip-
fed printed monopole antenna is presented which will be very
useful for ultra-wideband wireless technology. The antenna
has a very wide impedance bandwidth ranging from 2.8896.5
GHz for S
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< -10 dB, which is too far wider than earlier
antennas. This antenna occupies compact volume of 672 mm
3
.
The results show that the antenna not only has a super ultra-
wide bandwidth but it also has a good radiation pattern. The
antenna gives good radiation characteristics in both E-plane
and H-plane across the whole band with an average gain of
3.536 dBi which makes the proposed antenna suitable for
ultra-wideband application.
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