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Design of compact dual-band patch antenna loaded with D-shaped complementary split ring resonator

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  • Ghanshyam Singh
  • Binod Kumar Kanaujia
  • Vijay K. Pandey
  • Deepak Gangwar
  • Sachin Kumar

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In this paper, an inset-fed dual-band patch antenna with truncated corners is presented. The ground plane of the antenna is loaded with D-shaped complementary split ring resonator (D-CSRR) structures to obtain dual-band resonance and size miniaturization. The overall electrical size of the antenna is 0.29λ0 × 0.25λ0 and patch size is 0.14λ0 × 0.13λ0, where λ0 is evaluated at the lowest resonating frequency. The proposed planar antenna is low profile and does not need a dual feed or any external feeding mechanism for obtaining circular polarization. A size reduction of 66% is achieved as compared to the conventional patch antenna. The newly designed D-CSRR results in better miniaturization factor making proposed antenna suitable for modern wireless applications. The prototype of the antenna is fabricated and experimental findings are compared with electromagnetic and analytical results.

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  • Ghanshyam Singh & Binod Kumar Kanaujia & Vijay K. Pandey & Deepak Gangwar & Sachin Kumar, 2019. "Design of compact dual-band patch antenna loaded with D-shaped complementary split ring resonator," Journal of Electromagnetic Waves and Applications, Taylor & Francis Journals, vol. 33(16), pages 2096-2111, November.
  • Handle: RePEc:taf:tewaxx:v:33:y:2019:i:16:p:2096-2111
    DOI: 10.1080/09205071.2019.1663274
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