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A new bi-faced log periodic printed antenna

2005

In this paper, a new design of a broadband planar printed antenna based on the academic log periodic antenna is presented. The antenna consists of a series of printed dipoles, distributed on both faces of the substrate. Some configurations are explored, with a different number of printed dipoles. These are designed, simulated, fabricated, and measured. The calculated and measured return losses and radiation patterns are presented. The utility of the proposed antenna associated with its frequency bandwidth is better than 80%. The measured absolute gain is 6.5 dBi, and the front-to-back ratio is around 8 dB. The presented antenna should find wide applications in wireless communication systems…

EngineeringCoaxial antennabusiness.industryAntenna measurementElectrical engineeringAntenna factorCondensed Matter PhysicsAtomic and Molecular Physics and OpticsElectronic Optical and Magnetic Materialslaw.inventionMicrostrip antennalawDipole antennaElectrical and Electronic EngineeringAntenna (radio)businessOmnidirectional antennaMonopole antennaMicrowave and Optical Technology Letters
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Dual-band printed dipole antenna for Wi-Fi 802.11n applications

2010

A dual-band compact printed dipole antenna for Wi-Fi 802.11n applications in the 2.45 and 5.5 GHz bands is presented. The proposed antenna consists of two printed dipoles with the arms located onto both sides of the dielectric substrate and a bended stripline. This feed scheme makes easy the integration of the antenna with the electronic subsystem and avoids the radiation towards the device. For the design and optimisation, a specifically developed finite-difference time-domain based code is used. The antenna has then been fabricated, simulated and measured. The return losses highly match the Wi-Fi frequency specifications with a moderate gain (between 1 and 3 dBi) and efficiency better tha…

EngineeringCoaxial antennabusiness.industryLoop antennaAntenna measurementElectrical engineeringAntenna factorAntenna efficiencylaw.inventionMicrostrip antennaOpticslawDipole antennaElectrical and Electronic EngineeringbusinessMonopole antennaElectronics Letters
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Electromagnetic optimization of passive RFID sensor nodes

2012

RFID passive tags are nowadays starting to be considered more than labeling devices: by properly analyzing the two-ways communication link it is possible to get information about the state of a tagged object, without any specific embedded sensor or local power supply. Despite of the generality and the straightforwardness of the approach, the design of such a class of devices requires specific strategies to make the radio-sensors able to properly track the evolution of the phenomena under observation, jointly optimizing communication and sensing requirements. In this paper the optimization problem is formalized by means of convenient matching charts and evaluated in realistic experimental ex…

EngineeringGeneralityClass (computer programming)Optimization problemMatching (graph theory)business.industryReal-time computingTrack (rail transport)Object (computer science)Power (physics)Electronic engineeringState (computer science)businessrifd antenna design2012 6th European Conference on Antennas and Propagation (EUCAP)
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Reconfigurable dualband antenna module with integrated high voltage charge pump and digital analog converter

2014

Integration of a reconfigurable antenna module for handheld applications employing a set of novel technologies is demonstrated. A low profile dualband hybrid dielectric resonator antenna (DRA) based on glass-ceramics and a tunable matching network (TMN) based on ferroelectric varactors with a maximum biasing of 90V form a reconfigurable antenna module. The control of the antenna module is performed by a 120V CMOS high voltage (HV) charge pump with an 8-bit digital analog (D/A) converter generated from a 3.7V battery. Adaptive impedance matching at the lower band of 1.9 GHz is carried out by the TMN when the dualband antenna is exposed to different operation scenarios. Meanwhile, the upper b…

EngineeringReconfigurable antennaDielectric resonator antennaDirectional antennabusiness.industryElectrical engineeringImpedance matchingSlot antennalaw.inventionCMOSlawCharge pumpAntenna (radio)businessThe 8th European Conference on Antennas and Propagation (EuCAP 2014)
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Performance of the Shape of Partial Discharge Signal Wireless Probes

2013

This paper focuses on the evaluation of the performances of three different antenna sensors suitable of Partial Discharge (PD) measurements. Monopole, triangular and spherical antennas were simulated by means of the surface moment method. The transmitting system is modeled by a power electronic device with a fault current between two metal plate. The shape of the simulated transmitted and received signals have been compared to verify the sensor the provides the best fidelity among the three. The auto-correlation function and the Pearson correlation index are adopted here for the comparison. A discussion on the dynamic characteristic of the different antenna probes and their use in different…

EngineeringSignal processingsignal classificationDirectional antennaantenna probesbusiness.industryPartial Discharges; antenna probes; Signal Processing; diagnosticsPartial DischargesSettore ING-IND/32 - Convertitori Macchine E Azionamenti Elettricidiagnostics.SignalPower (physics)Moment (mathematics)Settore ING-IND/31 - ElettrotecnicaPartial dischargeSignal ProcessingElectronic engineeringdiagnosticsProbe designWirelessantenna probeAntenna (radio)Partial DischargebusinessComputer Science::Information Theory
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A low-cost compact uniplanar Quasi–Yagi printed antenna

2008

A low cost directive uniplanar broadband printed Quasi–Yagi antenna design is presented. As a particular realization, some prototypes have been designed to operate in the 2.45 GHz band. They have been then modeled, fabricated onto standard printed circuit dielectric substrate and tested successfully. For the design and the modeling processes, we have make use of FDTD based in-house developed algorithms. The obtained bandwidth is, for all the considered cases, better than 15%. The main radiation characteristics are 2–5.5 dBi gain, depending on the number of director elements, and better than 25 dB front-to-back ratio. Overall antenna size was, in any case lesser than 1 λ × 0.5 λ. © 2008 Wile…

Engineeringbusiness.industryAntenna designBandwidth (signal processing)Electrical engineeringFinite-difference time-domain methodDielectric substrateCondensed Matter PhysicsDirectivityAtomic and Molecular Physics and OpticsElectronic Optical and Magnetic MaterialsPrinted circuit boardBroadbandElectrical and Electronic EngineeringbusinessMicrowaveMicrowave and Optical Technology Letters
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Design of Yagi-like printed antennas for WLAN applications

2007

A directive broadband printed Yagi-like antenna design is presented. We have focused on the 2.45 GHz WLAN band, at which some designs have been carried out. For the design and the modelling processes, we made use of FDTD based in-house developed algorithms. Some selected prototypes have then been fabricated onto a low-cost printed circuit board dielectric substrate and tested successfully. Bandwidths higher than 10% and moderate to high (>7 dBi) gains can be obtained this way. © 2007 Wiley Periodicals, Inc. Microwave Opt Technol Lett 49: 2174–2178, 2007; Published online in Wiley InterScience (www.interscience.wiley.com). DOI 10.1002/mop.22655

Engineeringbusiness.industryAntenna designFinite-difference time-domain methodElectrical engineeringDielectric substrateCondensed Matter PhysicsDirectivityAtomic and Molecular Physics and OpticsElectronic Optical and Magnetic MaterialsPrinted circuit boardBroadbandElectronic engineeringElectrical and Electronic EngineeringbusinessMicrowaveMicrowave and Optical Technology Letters
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Revealing transmit diversity mechanisms and their side-effects in commercial IEEE 802.11 cards

2008

Service differentiation in WLAN has been traditionally faced at the MAC layer. However, some PHY layer parameters, such as the transmission power, the antenna, and the modulation/coding scheme, have a deep impact on network performance. Since the criterion for selecting these parameters is left to the vendor specific implementations, the performance spread of most experimental results about 802.11 WLAN could be affected by vendor proprietary schemes. The focus of this paper is an experimental analysis of the undisclosed antenna diversity mechanisms employed by some widely used cards (namely, the Atheros and Intel based cards), and a thorough understanding of the optimization goals which gui…

Engineeringbusiness.industryComputerSystemsOrganization_COMPUTER-COMMUNICATIONNETWORKSPhysical layerNetwork interfaceAntenna diversityTransmit diversityIEEE 802.11Robustness (computer science)Electronic engineeringNetwork performanceFadingbusinessComputer network2008 4th International Telecommunication Networking Workshop on QoS in Multiservice IP Networks
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Detection of defective elements in an X band array antenna from its near field measurements

2007

An algorithm has been used to detect defective elements errors in array antennas. It has been applied to an X band slot array antenna and good results have been obtained. These have enabled the detection of errors in the manufacture process. We have used spherical near field measurements of the radiated field of the antenna. Then, once the equivalent currents are be obtained, an analysis of these results will be made in order to detect possible mistakes.

Engineeringbusiness.industryMagnetic separationProcess (computing)X bandNear and far fieldProcess designlaw.inventionOpticslawElectronic engineeringDipole antennaAntenna (radio)Error detection and correctionbusinessComputer Science::Information Theory2007 IEEE Antennas and Propagation Society International Symposium
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Feasibility of Body-centric Systems by Using passive textile RFID tags

2012

Recent progresses in the design of wearable RFID-tag antennas stimulate the idea of passive body-centric systems, wherein the required power to drive the wearable tags is directly scavenged from the interrogation signal emitted by the reader unit. While active body-centric links have been extensively investigated, the feasibility of passive systems is still questionable, due to the poor sensitivity of the tags and due to the modest reading distances. This paper describes a systematic measurement campaign involving low-profile wearable textile tags in the UHF RFID band. It was demonstrated that both on-body and off-body links are affordable, with a power budget fully compliant with the avail…

Engineeringbusiness.industryReading (computer)SIGNAL (programming language)Wearable computerSettore ING-INF/02 - Campi ElettromagneticiRFID wearable antennasSafety standardsCondensed Matter PhysicsPower budgetUltra high frequencyEmbedded systemSensitivity (control systems)Electrical and Electronic EngineeringbusinessInterrogation
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