A novel compact and low profile microstrip antenna is proposed as a suitable radiating device for a software defined radio system. The antenna allows the frequency reconfigurability by activating a subset of the four groups of pin diodes connecting a central patch to four different peripheral elements. Each one of the four peripheral elements provides a resonance mode independent from the others that can be tailored by the designer. The radiating device guarantees an overall of 2(4)=16 different states with both single and multifrequency resonances within a wide bandwidth going from 0.8 GHz-3.0 GHz, without requiring any extra matching network. Measurements on a realized prototype assess the level of performance estimated in simulations and prove the usefulness of the proposed antenna in a device exploiting the cognitive radio paradigm.

Compact and Low Profile Frequency Agile Antenna for Multistandard Wireless Communication Systems

GENOVESI, SIMONE;MONORCHIO, AGOSTINO
2013-01-01

Abstract

A novel compact and low profile microstrip antenna is proposed as a suitable radiating device for a software defined radio system. The antenna allows the frequency reconfigurability by activating a subset of the four groups of pin diodes connecting a central patch to four different peripheral elements. Each one of the four peripheral elements provides a resonance mode independent from the others that can be tailored by the designer. The radiating device guarantees an overall of 2(4)=16 different states with both single and multifrequency resonances within a wide bandwidth going from 0.8 GHz-3.0 GHz, without requiring any extra matching network. Measurements on a realized prototype assess the level of performance estimated in simulations and prove the usefulness of the proposed antenna in a device exploiting the cognitive radio paradigm.
2013
Genovesi, Simone; Alessio Di, Candia; Monorchio, Agostino
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