Non‐resonant Element in Slotted Ground Plane for Multiband Antenna Operation |
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Authors: | Cristina Picher Jaume Anguera Aurora Andújar Adrián Bujalance |
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Affiliation: | 1. Cristina Picher (cristina.picher@gmail.com) and Aurora Andújar (aurora.andujar@fractus.com) are with the Technology Department, Fractus, Barcelona, Spain.;2. Jaume Anguera (corresponding author, jaume.anguera@fractus.com) is with the Technology Department, Fractus, and also with the Department of Electronics and Telecommunications, Universitat Ramon Llull., Barcelona, Spain.;3. Adrián Bujalance (abujalancej@gmail.com) is with the Department of Electronics and Telecommunications, Universitat Ramon Llull., Barcelona, Spain. |
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Abstract: | New ways of achieving small, multiband, multifunctional, and standard solutions for mobile handset antennas are demanded in the current wireless market. A non‐resonant element of , a matching network, and a slotted ground plane are proposed to satisfy mobile market demands that require multiband operation and small antenna solutions. The main advantage of the proposed design is that with only one non‐resonant element of considerably small size (0.015λ, 900 MHz), the handset is capable of providing operation at mobile bands. |
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Keywords: | Handset antennas multiband slotted ground plane internal antenna matching network mobile |
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