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New SRR/CSRR antenna dual Band-notch for WLAN and X Band Satellite communication

Abstract

This paper will propose an innovative compact, low-cost, low-profile inverted U-shaped patch antenna with a single and dual band-notched ultra-wideband (UWB) with split ring resonators (SRRs). To achieve our main goal based on the reduction of electromagnetic interference in narrowband communications (WLAN, WiMAX, and satellite), four-element rectangular split-ring resonators (SRRs) array are placed nearby the feedline to create notch band at approximately 5.15-5.35 and 5.725-5.85 GHz. The SRRs antenna's measured data indicate a directivity of 8.52 dBi, a gain of 7.18 dBi, a reflection coefficient of -27 dB, and an efficiency of 84.3%. The realized prototype, including the SRRs and CSRRs structures, were carried out using a PCB prototyping machine. Reflection coefficient measurement is obtained using a vector network analyzer (VNA) PNA-X from Agilent Technologies. The measured values of the proposed antenna, with 50 x 38 x 1.6 mm3 in total and constructed on a FR4 substrate with permittivity of ɛr = 4.3, loss tanδ = 0.0024 and substrate thickness of h = 1.6 mm, correlate well with the simulated values. The proposed antenna, compared with other published work, is a good candidate to operate in WLAN, X-band.

Index Terms
split ring resonator (SRR); Ultra-wideband (UWB) antenna; WLAN; X-band.

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