Shorted Bowtie Patch Antenna With Less Susceptibility to Surface Condition

Hau Wah Lai, Ka Ming Mak, Kwai Man Luk

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Abstract

An antenna with less susceptible to surface condition is proposed in this communication. By adding a pair of parasitic shorted patches at the side of a shorted bowtie patch antenna, very low back radiation can be achieved within entire operating bandwidth. Front-to-back ratio, impedance bandwidth and peak gain are over 30 dB, 12.23% and 6.5 dB, respectively, and confirmed by measurement. The proposed antenna has thickness and projection area of only 0.08 λ0 and 0.77 λ0 × 0.77 λ0. A prototype for 5.8-GHz ISM band application (5.725–5.875 GHz) is also designed. Experimental results confirmed
that the reflection coefficient, gain, and radiation pattern have been less affected by mounting on different types of surfaces like human wrist, phantom hand, phantom head, or large metal sheet. Its potential applications include 5.8G Wi-Fi, on-body communication, biometric applications, wearable healthcare, and biomedical devices.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)306-311
JournalIEEE Transactions on Antennas and Propagation
Volume64
Issue number1
Online published2 Nov 2015
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Jan 2016

Research Keywords

  • Bowtie patch antenna
  • low back radiation
  • low profile
  • on-body communication and wearable healthcare or biomedical devices

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