A quad-band miniaturised compact Π-shaped CSRR-based metamaterial-inspired DG resonator antenna

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19/09/2021

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Taylor and Francis

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INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF ELECTRONICS;

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Proposed in this paper is a new configuration for a quad-band antenna based on using a metamaterial-inspired defected ground structure. The presented structure is introduced as a new modified metamaterial Complementary Split Ring Resonator (CSRR) with a compact electrical size. The new modified CSRR has been employed in Composite Right/Left-Handed (CRLH) transmission line config- uration for ultra-size reduction. Validation for the particle small size is introduced and the detailed analysis for the NRI characteristics has been discussed by extracting the cell constitutive parameters. Hence, a multi-band antenna is designed based on using only one cell of the proposed NRI-TL. Subsequently, a small multi-band antenna is presented for different multi-band functionalities and different radiation properties. The antenna displays quad-reso- nances at 1.78 GHz, with the typical omnidirectional radiation pattern, 3.28 GHz, 4 GHz, and 4.3 GHz, with the directive broadside radiation properties. The proposed antenna footprint is 10 × 10 cm2 , which exhibits a size reduction of up to 80% in comparison with a rectangular patch antenna operating at the lowest frequency band.

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Metamaterial, complementary split-ring resonator, defected ground, composite right/left-handed, quad-band antenna

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