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    Concept and analysis of a coupled split-ring resonator for wide-/dual bands, self-filtering, high out-of-band suppression and highly efficient antennas
    (Cambridge University Press, 05/12/2020) Abdalla, Mahmoud A.; El Atrash, Mohamed; El-Sobky, Nour A.; Zahran, Sherif R.
    An inspired metamaterial-based highly efficient monopole antenna displaying wide-/dual-band resonances along with self-filtering properties is presented. The monopole has high out-of-band suppression characteristics that lead to very close to 0 dB band-stop between the antenna dual resonant bands. The antenna operates at the two WLAN services of 2.65-3.25 and 5-7 GHz with stopband with total reflection at 4.5 GHz. The designed filtering characteristics are based on current coupling for the dual-band functions and current neutralization for the stopband function. Moreover, the proposed antenna has a very high radiation efficiency of 97 and 99% at 3 and 6 GHz, respectively. Furthermore, the proposed antenna exhibits an omni-directional radiation pattern with coplanar waveguide feed for simple integration with passive/active devices. Moreover, the antenna properties are achieved with a compact antenna size (30 × 30 mm2). With all presented results, the proposed antenna is very competitive over recent relevant antennas. In addition, a very good agreement between theoretical, full-wave simulations and measurements is achieved. © 2020 Cambridge University Press and the European Microwave Association

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