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  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
351

Development of Very Low-Profile Ultra-Wideband VHF Antennas

Moon, Haksu 28 July 2011 (has links)
No description available.
352

A Numerical and Experimental Investigation of Planar Inverted-F Antennas for Wireless Applications

Huynh, Minh-Chau Thu 26 October 2000 (has links)
In recent years, the demand for compact handheld communication devices has grown significantly. Devices having internal antennas have appeared to fill this need. Antenna size is a major factor that limits device miniaturization. In the past few years, new designs based on the microstrip antennas (MSA) and planar inverted-F antennas have been used for handheld wireless devices because these antennas have low-profile geometry and can be embedded into the devices. New wireless applications requiring operation in more than one frequency band are emerging. Dual-band and tri-band phones have gained popularity because of the multiple frequency bands used for wireless applications. One prominent application is to include bluetooth, operating band at 2.4 GHz, for short-range wireless use. This thesis examines two antennas that are potential candidates for small and low-profile structures: microstrip antennas and planar inverted-F antennas. Two techniques for widening the antenna impedance bandwidth are examined by adding parasitic elements. Reducing antenna size generally degrades antenna performance. It is therefore important to also examine the fundamental limits and parameter tradeoffs involved in size reduction. In the handheld environment, antennas are mounted on a small ground plane. Ground plane size effects on antennas are investigated and the results from a thorough numerical study on the performance of a PIFA with various ground planes sizes and shapes is reported. Finally, a new wideband compact PIFA antenna (WC-PIFA) is proposed. Preliminary work is presented along with numerical and experimental results for various environments such as free space, plastic casing, and the proximity of a hand. This new antenna covers frequencies from 1700 MHz to 2500 MHz, which basically include the following operating bands: DCS-1800m PCS-1900, IMT-2000, ISM, and Bluetooth. / Master of Science
353

Coplanar Capacitive Coupled Probe Fed Ultra-Wideband Microstrip Antennas

Veeresh, Kasabegoudar G 07 1900 (has links)
Modern wireless communication systems call for ultra wideband operations to meet the continuous growth in the number of users of these systems. Since antenna is an integral part of any wireless communication system (transmitter or receiver), designing antennas with good gain over large bandwidth needs to be considered first. To meet the popular demand, wireless communication systems should be as cheap as possible which require antennas with small size, light weight, low profile and low cost, and that are easy to fabricate and assemble. A type of antenna that satisfies most of these requirements is the microstrip antenna. Most of the wideband techniques for microstrip antennas utilize complicated geometries such as stacked multiple metal/dielectric layers, complicated feed arrangements etc., which elude the primary attraction of microstrip antennas. On the other hand, single layer suspended configurations are considered the best choice as these are simple to fabricate and assemble. The objective of this research is to investigate simple microstrip antennas with large bandwidth. A single layer suspended microstrip configuration was chosen for the purpose. In the first part of the research, the bandwidth was increased to about 50% with linear phase characteristics by optimizing the feed configurations while retaining the overall simplicity. This study has resulted in proposing a criterion for obtaining maximum bandwidth in the suspended microstrip configuration. An analytical model has been developed for such an antenna configuration. Although several analytical tools are available for the microstrip antenna analysis, equivalent circuit based approach proves to be a simple one and offers convincingly accurate results. Another advantage of the proposed equivalent circuit modeling scheme is that it is suitable for computer aided design (CAD). In order to make this approach even more useful, the antenna designed in the first part was modified to meet desired specifications such as reduction in the air gap to make the antenna compact, symmetrical patterns, making antenna circularly polarized (LHCP or RHCP) without changing the feed configuration. Nearly symmetrical patterns were obtained throughout the band of operation by modifying the profile of patch close to the feed strip. Circular polarization (CP) operation has been obtained from the basic antenna by cutting a diagonal slot on the radiator patch. Here the slot orientation decides the type of CP i.e., LHCP or RHCP. In this work obtained of 7.1% axial ratio (3dB) bandwidth with other characteristics unaffected. The overall height of the antenna is reduced by 55% by cutting a slot and re-optimizing the feed strip dimensions. These studies emphasize flexibility offered by the design approach in realizing practical antennas for various applications.
354

Tablet Computer Antenna Array for WWAN/LTE and LTE MIMO Operations

Lyu, Chao-an 15 June 2011 (has links)
A tablet computer antenna array for WWAN/LTE and LTE MIMO operations is proposed. The antenna array comprises a main antenna and an auxiliary antenna. The main antenna is an eight-band coupled-fed antenna, which can cover the GSM850/900/1800/1900/UMTS and LTE700/2300/2700 operations. The auxiliary antenna is a three-band antenna, which can cover the LTE700/2300/2500 operation and occupies a small size. Acceptable isolation between the main and auxiliary antennas has also been obtained, which makes it promising for the main and auxiliary antennas to perform LTE MIMO operation in the LTE700/2300/2500 bands. Effects of the internal tablet computer antenna on the user¡¦s body are also studied. The obtained results show that the antenna can meet the 1-g body SAR specification of less than 1.6 W/kg by selecting a proper distance between the antenna and the flat phantom. Also, since the user¡¦s body is a lossy material, a decrease in the antenna¡¦s radiation efficiency is observed when the user¡¦s body is in the vicinity of the internal antenna.
355

Multiband Coupled-Fed Loop Antennas for Mobile Communication

Li, Wei-yu 20 May 2009 (has links)
In this dissertation, a variety of novel mutiband WWAN loop antennas are presented. By designing proper coupled-fed mechanisms for the proposed loop antennas, the impedance bandwidth of the loop antenna can be greatly enhanced to achieve two wide operating bandwidths at antenna¡¦s lower and upper bands to easily cover GSM850/900/1800/1900/UMTS operation. With two wider operating bandwidths obtained, the tolerance of frequency detuning and the capability of bandwidth tuning of the loop antennas can be improved for practical applications. In addition, in order to find methods to meet the SAR and HAC criterions, the proposed small-size chip loop antenna studied in this dissertation which is suitable for both bar-type and folder-type mobile phone applications are simulated and analyzed for SAR and HAC issues.
356

Multiband Coupled-Fed Monopole Antennas for Mobile Communication Devices

Chang, Chih-Hua 25 October 2010 (has links)
In this dissertation, a variety of multiband communication device antennas using the coupling-feed mechanism are presented. The coupling feed contributes additional capacitance to the antenna¡¦s input impedance which shows a high inductive component for the traditional case of using a direct feed. In the first and second antenna designs, with the coupling feed, the high input inductance of the antenna is effectively compensated. This behavior leads to a dual-resonance excitation for the lower band of the antenna. Two wide operating bands are achieved, allowing the antenna¡¦s lower and upper bands to easily cover GSM850/900 and GSM1800/1900/UMTS operation. For the last two antenna designs, owing to the coupling feed, the very large input impedance seen at antenna¡¦s lower band is greatly decreased and results in successful excitation of the one-eighth wavelength (£f/8) mode of the antenna. The specific absorption rate and hearing aid compatibility results for these mobile phone antennas are also analyzed. The effects of presence of the user¡¦s hand on the laptop computer antenna performance are also studied in this dissertation.
357

Internal LTE/WWAN Handset Antenna Integrated with USB Connector

Chang, Yu-wei 16 June 2011 (has links)
An internal eight-band LTE/WWAN handset antenna integrated with a USB connector is presented. The proposed antenna comprises an antenna ground which faces a protruded ground extended from the main ground of the handset to accommodate a USB connector. The antenna ground is used as a shorting portion to short-circuit the antenna to ground such that the coupling between the antenna ground and the protruded ground is effectively suppressed. In this case, the proposed antenna can be integrated with a USB connector mounted on the protruded ground, leading to compact integration of the antenna inside the handset. Good radiation characteristics of the antenna are also obtained, and the proposed antenna occupies 60 ¡Ñ 12 ¡Ñ 4.8 mm3 (about 3.4 cm3) only. Effects of the user¡¦s head and hand on the proposed antenna are studied, and the simulated SAR and HAC results are also analyzed in this thesis.
358

Study of the Internal Multiband Mobile Phone Antenna with a Coupling Feed

Huang, Chih-Hung 12 June 2008 (has links)
A variety of internal mobile phone antennas with a coupling feed are proposed. The antennas are suitable to be embedded in the mobile communication devices. At first, the coupling feed is incorporated to the conventional dual-band PIFA (planar inverted-F antenna) to achieve a dual-resonance excitation at about 900 MHz such that the obtained bandwidths can easily cover GSM850, GSM900, DCS and PCS operations. Then, the coupling feed is further applied to the PIFA with a single resonant path close to about one-eighth wavelength at 900 MHz. In this design, the large input impedance at 900 and 1900 MHz can be greatly decreased to allow the PIFA to generate two operating bands at about 900 and 1900 MHz to cover GSM900, DCS, PCS and UMTS operations. Finally, a compact quad-band folder-type mobile phone antenna with a coupling feed is proposed. The one-eighth wavelength mode can be excited, and the obtained bandwidths cover GSM850, GSM900, DCS and PCS operations.
359

Μελέτη τυπωμένων κεραιών γεωμετρίας Φράκταλ / A study on printed antennas of Fractal geometry

Τσαχτσίρης, Γεώργιος 25 June 2007 (has links)
Στην παρούσα διδακτορική διατριβή παρουσιάζεται µία µελέτη τυπωµένων κεραιών γεωµετρίας φράκταλ για ασύρµατες τερµατικές συσκευές, µε έµφαση στις εφαρµογές των κινητών επικοινωνιών και των ασύρµατων τοπικών δικτύων. Η ραγδαία εξέλιξη των ασύρµατων επικοινωνιών είχε ως αποτέλεσµα την σηµαντική µείωση των διαστάσεων των τερµατικών συσκευών, την ολοκλήρωση διαφορετικών υπηρεσιών διαφορετικών συχνοτήτων λειτουργίας στην ίδια συσκευή και την ανάγκη πολλαπλών κεραιών για την αντιµετώπιση του φαινοµένου της διάλειψης και της διασυµβολικής παρεµβολής του ασύρµατου καναλιού. Αυτές οι εξελίξεις έθεσαν καινούργιες απαιτήσεις στην σχεδίαση της κεραίας οδηγώντας στην ανάγκη κεραιών εξαιρετικά µικρών διαστάσεων, πολυσυχνοτικών, χαµηλού κόστους, υψηλής απόδοσης και επιθυµητών χαρακτηριστικών ακτινοβολίας κατά περίπτωση. Στα πλαίσια της διατριβής διερευνήθηκε η ικανότητα σµίκρυνσης και παραγωγής πολυσυχνοτικής συµπεριφοράς που παρουσιάζουν τα σχήµατα γεωµετρίας φράκταλ αν χρησιµοποιηθούν σαν κεραίες. Αρχικά προτείνεται µία καινούργια κατηγορία κεραιών, οι τυπωµένες µονοπολικές κεραίες γεωµετρίας φράκταλ και συγκρίνονται διάφορες γεωµετρίες φράκταλ τόσο ως προς την ικανότητα σµίκρυνσης όσο και ως προς τα χαρακτηριστικά εµπέδησης και ακτινοβολίας που παρουσιάζουν. Εξετάζεται ο καθοριστικός ρόλος του επιπέδου γείωσης αυτής της κατηγορίας κεραιών και εξάγονται γενικά συµπεράσµατα για την εκµετάλλευσή του µε τον βέλτιστο δυνατό τρόπο. Επιπλέον διερευνήθηκε η χρήση των σχηµάτων φράκταλ για την µείωση των διαστάσεων των µικροταινιακών κεραιών. Η φράκταλ ορθογώνια καµπύλη προτείνεται για εφαρµογές γραµµικής και κυκλικής πόλωσης, η οποία παρουσιάζει σηµαντική ικανότητα σµίκρυνσης και προσφέρει πολλούς σχεδιαστικούς βαθµούς ελευθερίας που µπορούν να χρησιµοποιηθούν είτε για περαιτέρω µείωση του µεγέθους της είτε για την διατήρηση του εύρους ζώνης της σε ικανοποιητικά επίπεδα. Λόγω του συµπαγούς σχήµατος και των επιθυµητών χαρακτηριστικών των τυπωµένων µονοπολικών και µικροταινιακών κεραιών φράκταλ, µελετάται περαιτέρω η χρησιµοποίησή τους για την υλοποίηση συστηµάτων πολλαπλών κεραιών µε σκοπό την βελτίωση της ποιότητας του λαµβανοµένου σήµατος. Ακόµη µελετάται η ικανότητα παραγωγής πολυσυχνοτικής συµπεριφοράς της µονοπολικής κεραίας Sierpinski και προτείνεται µία τροποποίηση η οποία µειώνει σηµαντικά το µέγεθος της κεραίας και καθίσταται δυνατόν να τυπωθεί σε ασύρµατες συσκευές µικρού µεγέθους. Επιπλέον, διερευνώνται διάφορες τεχνικές για να ελεγχθούν οι συχνότητες συντονισµού της κεραίας και να συµπέσουν µε τις εκάστοτε επιθυµητές µπάντες λειτουργίας. Τέλος εξετάζεται η επίδραση των διαστάσεων του επιπέδου γείωσης στα χαρακτηριστικά εµπέδησης του συστήµατος. / This Ph.D. thesis presents a comprehensive study on printed fractal antennas for wireless terminal devices, with emphasis on mobile and wireless local area network applications. The rapid evolution of wireless communications resulted in a decrease of terminal devices’ dimensions, in the integration of different services, operating in different spectra, in the same device and finally in the deployment of multiple antenna systems to mitigate the phenomena of fading and intersymbol interference of wireless channel. These evolutions, in turn, set new demands on antenna’s design leading to the necessity of exceptionally small, multiband and low cost radiators possessing high efficiency and desirable radiation characteristics. In the context of the present work, the miniaturization and multiband ability of fractal shaped antennas is examined. Initially a new antenna type is proposed, that of printed fractal monopole antennas, and several innovative fractal shaped monopoles are compared with respect to their miniaturization ability, input impedance and radiation characteristics. The important role of the ground plane is also investigated and general conclusions are drawn to exploit its effects in the most appropriate way. The application of fractals on microstrip antennas was further studied with the fractal rectangular curve (frc) microstrip antenna being proposed for linear and circular polarization applications. The frc microstrip antenna proved to possess a noticeable miniaturization ability and a geometry with several degrees of freedom that can be used either to reduce further its size, or to keep the bandwidth to a satisfactory level. Due to the compact size and desirable electrical characteristics of printed monopole and microstrip fractal antennas, they were further considered for the implementation of multi element antenna systems in order to improve the SNR of the received signal. Finally, the multiband ability of the Sierpinski monopole antenna is investigated and a modification is proposed to decrease the overall antenna height making it feasible to be printed in small terminal devices. Several techniques to allocate the desirable bands of interest are also discussed along with the effect the ground plane dimension’s on the system’s input impedance.
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Σχεδίαση τυπωμένων κεραιών Yagi για ασύρματα συστήματα επικοινωνιών / Printed Yagi antennas' design for wireless communication systems

Ψυχογιού, Δήμητρα 12 December 2008 (has links)
Οι σύγχρονες επικοινωνιακές ανάγκες οδήγησαν στην ευρεία εξάπλωση των ασύρματων δικτύων και στη σταδιακή αντικατάσταση των υφιστάμενων ενσύρματων. Η ραγδαία εξέλιξη των ασυρμάτων επικοινωνιών είχε ως αποτέλεσμα την σημαντική μείωση των διαστάσεων των τερματικών συσκευών, την ολοκλήρωση διαφορετικών υπηρεσιών διαφορετικών συχνοτήτων λειτουργίας στην ίδια συσκευή και την ανάγκη πολλαπλών κεραιών για την αντιμετώπιση του φαινοµένου της διάλειψης και της διασυµβολικής παρεμβολής του ασύρματου καναλιού. Αυτές οι εξελίξεις έθεσαν καινούργιες απαιτήσεις στην σχεδίαση της κεραίας οδηγώντας στην ανάγκη κεραιών εξαιρετικά μικρών διαστάσεων, πολυσυχνοτικών, χαμηλού κόστους, υψηλής απόδοσης και επιθυμητών χαρακτηριστικών ακτινοβολίας κατά περίπτωση. Όλα αυτά είχαν ως αποτέλεσμα να δοθεί ιδιαίτερη έμφαση στη μελέτη και σχεδιασμό τυπωμένων επίπεδων κεραιών που θα συμβάλλουν στην εξασφάλιση της κατάλληλης ποιότητας παρερχόμενων υπηρεσιών (QOS). Οι τυπωμένες επίπεδες κεραίες αποτελούν κυρίαρχο συστατικό ενός ασύρματου επικοινωνιακού συστήματος και αποτελούν αντικείμενο μελέτης καθώς παρουσιάζουν ελκυστικά χαρακτηριστικά. Χαρακτηριστικά αναφέρουμε πως έχουν χαμηλό κατασκευαστικό κόστος, μικρό βάρος και μέγεθος. Επιπλέον είναι εύκολο να κατασκευαστούν, να ενσωματωθούν σε τερματικές διατάξεις και μικροκυματικά κυκλώματα και να συνδυαστούν σε επίπεδες συστοιχίες κεραιών. Πρόκειται για διατάξεις συμβατές με ηλεκτρονικά σταθερής κατάστασης ,τεχνολογίες Silicon, υβριδικά και μονολιθικά κυκλώματα και είναι κατάλληλες για μεγάλο εύρος εφαρμογών. Στη παρούσα διπλωματική εργασία παρουσιάζεται μια μελέτη τυπωμένων κεραιών γεωμετρίας Yagi για ασύρματες τερματικές συσκευές ,με έμφαση στις εφαρμογές των κινητών επικοινωνιών και των ασυρμάτων τοπικών δικτύων. Αρχικά πραγματοποιήθηκε μια βιβλιογραφική αναζήτηση και παρουσίαση των υπαρχόντων Yagi κεραιών που έχουν παρουσιαστεί κατά καιρούς στη διεθνή βιβλιογραφία και στη συνέχεια μελετήθηκαν και σχεδιάστηκαν τυπωμένες Yagi κεραίες για διαφορετικές εφαρμογές και με διαφορετικά χαρακτηριστικά λειτουργίας .Εξομοιώθηκαν κεραίες στενής αλλά και ευρείας ζώνης με διαφορετική γεωμετρική δομή, μέγεθος, μηχανισμούς τροφοδοσίας και ζώνες λειτουργίας. Επιπλέον εξετάστηκαν ζητήματα όπως ο συνδυασμός των τυπωμένων κεραιών σε συστοιχίες καθώς και ο ρόλος του επιπέδου γείωσης, του μηχανισμού τροφοδοσίας , των κατευθυντικών στοιχείων και πώς αυτά επηρεάζουν τη λειτουργία της κεραίας. / Modern communication needs have led to wide spread of wireless networks and to the progressive replacement of the existing wired-ones. Wireless communications’ rapid development resulted in the reduction of terminal device’s dimensions as well as in the integration of different services operating in various frequencies in the same device and finally in the deployment of multiple antennas systems to mitigate the phenomena of fading and intersymbol interference of wireless channel. These developments, in turn, placed new requirements in antenna’s design leading to the need of exceptionally small, low-cost and multiband antennas, possessing high efficiency and desirable radiation characteristics. As a result specific emphasis was given in the study and design of printed antennas that will guarantee the appropriate quality of services (QOS). It is a fact that printed planar antennas are one of the most important components of a wireless communication system and they are an object of great study as they present attractive characteristics. It is important to mention that they are small in weight and size and they can be easily fabricated with low cost procedures. Moreover they can be integrated in terminal devices and microwave circuits and they can be combined in antenna arrays. In addition they are compatible with solid-state electronics, Silicon technologies, hybrid and monolithic circuits and they are suitable for a wide range of applications. A study on printed Yagi antennas for terminal devices is presented on this thesis with emphasis in applications for mobile communications and wireless local networks. Initially a bibliographic research has been realised on existing printed Yagi antennas that have occasionally been presented in the international bibliography and we their different features and geometric models have been introduced. Afterwards, printed Yagi antennas have been deigned and studied for different applications with various operational characteristics. We have simulated narrowband and also broadband antennas with different geometric structure, size, feeding mechanism and area of operation. Moreover many issues have been examined such as antennas’ combination in arrays, antennas’ operation and performance in comparison with ground plane presence, different feeding mechanism and additional directors.

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