Aperture-coupled frequency-reconfigurable stacked patch microstrip antenna (FRSPMA) integrated with pin diode switch

In this paper, a new Frequency-Reconfigurable Stacked Patch Microstrip Antenna (FRSPMA) with a new coupling method applied in an aperture-coupled technique controlled by the switching circuit is presented. This antenna uses a combination of aperture-coupled technique and stacked patch in order for t...

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Published in:Progress In Electromagnetics Research C
Main Author: Ramli N.; Ali M.T.; Yusof A.L.; Muhamud-Kayat S.; Alias H.
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Language:English
Published: Electromagnetics Academy 2013
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Ramli N.; Ali M.T.; Yusof A.L.; Muhamud-Kayat S.; Alias H.
Aperture-coupled frequency-reconfigurable stacked patch microstrip antenna (FRSPMA) integrated with pin diode switch
2013
Progress In Electromagnetics Research C
39

10.2528/PIERC13022502
https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-84877717785&doi=10.2528%2fPIERC13022502&partnerID=40&md5=dcc8dbbfd199ff4582908d1dc6bb4101
In this paper, a new Frequency-Reconfigurable Stacked Patch Microstrip Antenna (FRSPMA) with a new coupling method applied in an aperture-coupled technique controlled by the switching circuit is presented. This antenna uses a combination of aperture-coupled technique and stacked patch in order for the radiating elements to increase the bandwidth. Two shapes (I-shape and H-shape) and sizes of aperture slots are etched onto the ground with a purpose to couple the energy between feedline and stacked patch. One PIN diode switch is integrated in the feed network to control the length of the feedline. A variation of the feedline length controls the selected aperture slots to be active. The waves from the selected activated aperture slots will radiate to particular radiating patch (top or bottom patch) and achieve the frequency reconfigurability. When the switch is in ON mode, the antenna has a capability to configure its operating frequency at 2.6GHz and at 3.5 GHz during the OFF mode. Besides that, the air gap is used to improve and avoid any coupling problem between the aperture slots and both of the two patches. Improper alignment between the aperture slots and patches will interfere waves radiating from aperture slots to the particular patch. In addition, the proposed antenna produces a high gain of more than 5dB during ON or OFF modes, respectively. The simulated results are compared with measured results.
Electromagnetics Academy
19378718
English
Article
All Open Access; Bronze Open Access
author Ramli N.; Ali M.T.; Yusof A.L.; Muhamud-Kayat S.; Alias H.
spellingShingle Ramli N.; Ali M.T.; Yusof A.L.; Muhamud-Kayat S.; Alias H.
Aperture-coupled frequency-reconfigurable stacked patch microstrip antenna (FRSPMA) integrated with pin diode switch
author_facet Ramli N.; Ali M.T.; Yusof A.L.; Muhamud-Kayat S.; Alias H.
author_sort Ramli N.; Ali M.T.; Yusof A.L.; Muhamud-Kayat S.; Alias H.
title Aperture-coupled frequency-reconfigurable stacked patch microstrip antenna (FRSPMA) integrated with pin diode switch
title_short Aperture-coupled frequency-reconfigurable stacked patch microstrip antenna (FRSPMA) integrated with pin diode switch
title_full Aperture-coupled frequency-reconfigurable stacked patch microstrip antenna (FRSPMA) integrated with pin diode switch
title_fullStr Aperture-coupled frequency-reconfigurable stacked patch microstrip antenna (FRSPMA) integrated with pin diode switch
title_full_unstemmed Aperture-coupled frequency-reconfigurable stacked patch microstrip antenna (FRSPMA) integrated with pin diode switch
title_sort Aperture-coupled frequency-reconfigurable stacked patch microstrip antenna (FRSPMA) integrated with pin diode switch
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description In this paper, a new Frequency-Reconfigurable Stacked Patch Microstrip Antenna (FRSPMA) with a new coupling method applied in an aperture-coupled technique controlled by the switching circuit is presented. This antenna uses a combination of aperture-coupled technique and stacked patch in order for the radiating elements to increase the bandwidth. Two shapes (I-shape and H-shape) and sizes of aperture slots are etched onto the ground with a purpose to couple the energy between feedline and stacked patch. One PIN diode switch is integrated in the feed network to control the length of the feedline. A variation of the feedline length controls the selected aperture slots to be active. The waves from the selected activated aperture slots will radiate to particular radiating patch (top or bottom patch) and achieve the frequency reconfigurability. When the switch is in ON mode, the antenna has a capability to configure its operating frequency at 2.6GHz and at 3.5 GHz during the OFF mode. Besides that, the air gap is used to improve and avoid any coupling problem between the aperture slots and both of the two patches. Improper alignment between the aperture slots and patches will interfere waves radiating from aperture slots to the particular patch. In addition, the proposed antenna produces a high gain of more than 5dB during ON or OFF modes, respectively. The simulated results are compared with measured results.
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