Frequency-Reconfigurable Low-Profile Circular Monopolar Patch Antenna

Lei Ge, Kwai-Man Luk

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Abstract

A novel frequency-reconfigurable antenna is presented based on a circular monopolar patch antenna. The antenna comprises of a center-fed circular patch surrounded by four sector-shaped patches. Eight varactor diodes are introduced to bridge the gaps between the circular patch and the sector-shaped patches. By changing the reverse bias voltage of the varactor diodes, the antenna can be switched in the operating frequency. A fully functional prototype is developed and tested, which exhibits a continuously tunable frequency band from 1.64 GHz to 2.12 GHz. The measured efficiency rises from about 45% to about 85% as the operating frequency increases from 1.64 GHz to 2.12 GHz. Stable monopole like radiation patterns are achieved at all operating frequencies. In addition, the antenna owns a low-profile structure (0.04 free-space wavelengths at 1.9 GHz). The frequency selective feature and stable radiation patterns make the antenna potentially suitable for future wireless communication systems, such as cognitive radio.
Original languageEnglish
Article number6800019
Pages (from-to)3443-3449
JournalIEEE Transactions on Antennas and Propagation
Volume62
Issue number7
Online published17 Apr 2014
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Jul 2014

Research Keywords

  • Cognitive radio
  • frequency-reconfigurable antenna
  • monopolar patch antenna
  • varactor diode

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