Antenna Ultra Wideband Enhancement by Non-Uniform Matching

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Antenna Ultra Wideband Enhancement by Non-Uniform Matching Mohamed Hayouni, Ahmed El Oualkadi, Fethi Choubani, T. H. Vuong, Jacques David To cite this version: Mohamed Hayouni, Ahmed El Oualkadi, Fethi Choubani, T. H. Vuong, Jacques David. Antenna Ultra Wideband Enhancement by Non-Uniform Matching. Progress in Electromagnetics Research Letters, PIER, 2012, 31, pp.121-129. <hal-00947223> HAL Id: hal-00947223 https://hal.inria.fr/hal-00947223 Submitted on 14 Feb 2014 HAL is a multi-disciplinary open access archive for the deposit and dissemination of scientific research documents, whether they are published or not. The documents may come from teaching and research institutions in France or abroad, or from public or private research centers. L archive ouverte pluridisciplinaire HAL, est destinée au dépôt et à la diffusion de documents scientifiques de niveau recherche, publiés ou non, émanant des établissements d enseignement et de recherche français ou étrangers, des laboratoires publics ou privés.

Progress In Electromagnetics Research Letters, Vol. 31, 121 129, 2012 ANTENNA ULTRA WIDEBAND ENHANCEMENT BY NON-UNIFORM MATCHING M. Hayouni 1,*, A. El Oualkadi 2, F. Choubani 1, T. H. Vuong 3, and J. David 3 1 Innov COM, Sup COM, University of Carthage, Tunisia 2 LabTIC, ENSA de Tanger, Tanger BP 1818, Morocco 3 ENSEEIHT, France Abstract In this paper, antenna ultra wideband enhancement by non-uniform matching is proposed. The antenna consisted of a rectangular shaped radiator with two convex circled corners. Simulated results using CST Microwave Studio and measured results of a fabricated antenna concord well to prove that it can operate from about 3.5 GHz to 4.6GHz and from 7.4 GHz to 12.7 GHz for S 11 (db) < 10dB. In addition, a good impedance matching is noted in the IEEE radar engineering X band range since the return loss coefficient remains below 50dB value at 9.5GHz and can reach 45dB at 11 GHz. A current density comparison at 11 GHz, supporting our argument, between a stepper corner and convex corner demonstrates that the current density can reach 52A/m with a convex corner whereas it does not exceed 33 A/m for the antenna with a stepper corners. Radiation patterns at various frequencies and peak gains show clearly interesting features of such antennas. 1. INTRODUCTION Miniaturization and bandwidth enhancement are becoming design considerations for practical applications of microstrip antennas. Eventually, researches to reach compact and broadband operations of microstrip antennas become increasingly expanded. Some developments in allied branches are now being investigated in antennas applications. Various recent basic principles of broadband design are deployed in the literature. Indeed, the investigation into the Received 10 March 2012, Accepted 12 April 2012, Scheduled 18 April 2012 * Corresponding author: Mohamed Hayouni (mohamed.hayouni@supcom.rnu.tn).

122 Hayouni et al. performance of proximity coupled stacked patches by the exploration of the relationship required between the dielectric layers, the dimensions of the stacked radiators and the relative location of the feed can achieve a broadband behaviour in excess of 20% as studied in [1]. The optimization of the impedance matching through narrow cavity backed configuration, as described in [2], can enhance the bandwidth of the proposed antenna to more than 40% (VSWR < 2) since it can provide a larger effective coupling than the conventional proximitycoupled antenna without a narrow cavity backed configuration. A low Q factor of the magnetic wall under the patch created by a low dielectric constant or larger thickness of the substrate is also an available broadband technique [3]. The impedance matching of the feed by probe compensation, using L-shape probe and any reactive loading as evoked in [4], is another basic principle of broadband design. In addition to integration slots in the ground plane of microstrip planar antennas as deployed in [5, 6], or using a rigged ground plane [7] or slots in the radiator as published in [8 12], compact operation with enhanced impedance bandwidth can be obtained. Indeed in [8], the authors have proposed a UWB antenna; it consisted of a rectangular patch with two steps, a single slot on the patch, and a partial ground plane. The proposed antenna was designed to operate from 3.2 to 12 GHz which the measured and simulated return loss coefficients do not go beyond 27dB. In addition, in [8], the authors have proposed to replace the rectangular slot inserted into the compact UWB planar antenna proposed in [8] by a U slot in order to reject the WIFI band frequency around 5.6 GHz, and the return loss coefficient does not go below 25 db through the impedance bandwidth of the radiator. In this paper, we propose an ultra wide band antenna enhancement by non-uniform matching. Indeed, rectangular shaped planar antennas with concave and convex circled corners are investigated in order to excite different electric lengths with smooth variations. The later are adjusted to lessen the VSWR between the main resonance frequencies of the rectangular partial grounded patch antenna. A current density comparison at certain frequencies with the prototype proposed in [8] with stepper corners will be studied in order to interpret the high impedance matching between the microstrip feed line and the load in order to prove the efficiency of non-uniform patch profiles. 2. ANTENNA DESIGN The proposed antennas with the two configurations B and C are sketched in Figure 1. The two designs are a transfer from the configuration A published in [8] with steppers corners to non-

Progress In Electromagnetics Research Letters, Vol. 31, 2012 123 (a) (b) Figure 1. Geometries of the proposed antennas: (a) top view of the configuration B and (b) top view of the configuration C. uniform geometrical corners. The configurations B and C consisted, respectively, of a rectangular shaped perfect electric conductor printed on a partial grounded FR4 epoxy dielectric substrate of 4.4 permittivity, 1.6 mm thick, L sub = 35mm length and W sub = 30mm width dimensions. The radii of the concave and convex corners are respectively R and r. The proposed radiators are compact since they are defined by L x = 14.5mm and L y = 15 mm dimensions. The feeding technique consisted of a 50 Ω microstrip feed line with a length of L g = 11.5mm. Various simulations were performed in order to view the radius effect on the impedance matching of each antenna in order to select the suitable form and its radius. 2.1. Configuration B Various electromagnetic simulations of the prototype B were performed for different radii R to view its impact on the impedance matching.

124 Hayouni et al. Figure 2. Return loss of the rectangular shaped planar antenna with two concave circled corners for various radii. Figure 3. Return loss coefficient of the rectangular shaped planar antenna with two convex circled corners for various radii. Indeed, as depicted by Figure 2, the return loss can reach 33 db at 12.8 GHz for R = 5.4mm. This return loss coefficient pick may slightly increase if R decreases. The configuration B is better than the configuration A in terms of impedance matching especially in the IEEE radar X band. 2.2. Configuration C Various electromagnetic simulations of the configuration C (Figure 1(b)) versus r were also performed in order to study the behaviour of the return loss coefficient versus the convex circled curve radius r. Indeed, as depicted by Figure 3, we note a good impedance matching in the IEEE radar engineering X band range since the return loss can reach 50dB at 11.25GHz for r = 5.4mm and is less than 50 db at 9.5 GHz for r = 3 mm. The best simulated prototype which corresponds to the best impedance matching corresponds to r = 3 mm radius. Compared to the configuration B, the Configuration C provides a better impedance matching in the IEEE radar X band. In the rest of this paper, we propose to present a return loss comparison between measured and simulated results of a fabricated antenna based on the configuration C with r = 3 mm radius. Radiation patterns at some frequencies and peak gain will also be presented.

Progress In Electromagnetics Research Letters, Vol. 31, 2012 125 (a) (b) Figure 4. Simulated current distributions at 11 GHz on the rectangular patch antenna with: (a) two convex circled forms of r = 3 mm and (b) stepper corners. 2.3. Current Density The current distribution normally gives an insight into the physical behaviour of the antenna. In simulation, antennas with stepper and convex circled corners are investigated at various frequencies. Indeed, Figure 4 shows the current distribution at 11 GHz frequency supporting our argument of the convex circled corners geometry contribution in the impedance matching in IEEE radar engineering X band range compared to stepped two corners contribution. Higher current density can be observed at the two convex circled corners of the UWB radiator that reaches 52 A/m. This current density value is higher than the current density at the stepper corners radiator presented in [8] that does not exceed 32.5 A/m at the same frequency. It is obvious that the input power is much more efficiently sent to the radiator when using two convex corners. This supports the importance of non-uniform geometry such as convex circled geometry between the feed line and the antenna as a good impedance matching tool. 3. RESULTS AND DISCUSSION 3.1. S Parameters A planar UWB partial grounded substrate antenna with two convex circled corners of r = 3 mm radius was fabricated and measured using a vector network analyzer Anritsu 37369C (40MHz to 40 GHz) where the calibration plane is the SMA connector jack used to connect the antenna as depicted by Figure 5. Figure 6 proves a strong correlation between measured and simulated return loss coefficients. Indeed, the two curves concord from 3.55 GHz to 4.6 GHz and from 7.4GHz to 12.7GHz for S 11 (db) < 10dB. Measured results also prove the tight

126 Hayouni et al. Figure 5. Top view of the fabricated rectangular patch with two inserted convex circled corners of r = 3 mm. Figure 6. Measured and simulated return loss of the rectangular patch with two inserted convex circled corners of r = 3 mm. (a) (b) Figure 7. Normalized measured radiation patterns of the proposed UWB antenna at 3.5 GHz: (a) E-plane; (b) H-plane. influence of the circled convex corners upon the impedance matching of the microstrip feed line and the radiator. It is noticed that the return loss coefficient falls to 50dB at 9.5 GHz and 45dB at 11.1 GHz. 3.2. Radiation Pattern Plots of Figures 7 9 show the normalized measured radiation patterns at three individual frequencies 3.5, 5.8, and 11 GHz, respectively, of the fabricated antenna. It is seen that the radiation pattern is stable. It is almost uniform (nearly omnidirectional) at E and H planes in both

Progress In Electromagnetics Research Letters, Vol. 31, 2012 127 (a) (b) Figure 8. Normalized measured radiation patterns of the proposed UWB antenna at 7.5 GHz: (a) E-plane; (b) H-plane. (a) (b) Figure 9. Normalized measured radiation patterns of the proposed UWB antenna at 11 GHz: (a) E-plane; (b) H-plane. co- and cross-polarizations for the selected in-band frequencies. At 3.5 GHz and 7.5 GHz frequencies, the E-plane radiation patterns are split into a few radiation beams. This undesired phenomenon cannot be abolished in physics and also exists in many other UWB antennas, especially planar monopole antenna [13]. The simulated peak gain of the proposed antenna at various frequencies is shown in Figure 10. An increasing peak gain is observed from 1.8 to 6.8dBi in the frequency range from 2 to 13 GHz. A slight reduction in gain is observed for frequencies higher than 13 GHz resulting in a drop in antenna efficiency at the higher end of the frequency range of simulation.

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