Multiband antenna for GSM and 3G Mobile System

We propose a new design for built-in handset antennas in that metal strips as additional resonators are directly connected with a feed strip. With the new design scheme, a multi-band antenna for covering GSM900 and UMTS2000 bands for use in mobile built-in handsets are experimentally carried out. Co...

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Main Author: M. M. Owag, Abdurahman
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Language:English
Published: 2006
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spelling my-utm-ep.17632018-06-13T07:05:01Z Multiband antenna for GSM and 3G Mobile System 2006-05 M. M. Owag, Abdurahman TK Electrical engineering. Electronics Nuclear engineering We propose a new design for built-in handset antennas in that metal strips as additional resonators are directly connected with a feed strip. With the new design scheme, a multi-band antenna for covering GSM900 and UMTS2000 bands for use in mobile built-in handsets are experimentally carried out. Compared with the parasitic form with a shorted strip placed away from the main radiator, the size of the proposed antennas can be reduced by an order of 10 20%, which is desirable since the size of mobile phones is becoming smaller according to consumer preferences. Moreover, the impedance matching for each band of the new antennas becomes easy. The new multi-band handset antenna is developed within the limits of a 36 *16* 8 mm3 volume. The antenna is also analyzed using the finite-difference time-domain technique 2006-05 Thesis http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/1763/ http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/1763/1/AbdurahmanMMOwagMFKE2006.pdf application/pdf en public masters University Technology Malaysia, Faculty of Electrical Engineering Faculty of Electrical Engineering
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M. M. Owag, Abdurahman
Multiband antenna for GSM and 3G Mobile System
description We propose a new design for built-in handset antennas in that metal strips as additional resonators are directly connected with a feed strip. With the new design scheme, a multi-band antenna for covering GSM900 and UMTS2000 bands for use in mobile built-in handsets are experimentally carried out. Compared with the parasitic form with a shorted strip placed away from the main radiator, the size of the proposed antennas can be reduced by an order of 10 20%, which is desirable since the size of mobile phones is becoming smaller according to consumer preferences. Moreover, the impedance matching for each band of the new antennas becomes easy. The new multi-band handset antenna is developed within the limits of a 36 *16* 8 mm3 volume. The antenna is also analyzed using the finite-difference time-domain technique
format Thesis
qualification_level Master's degree
author M. M. Owag, Abdurahman
author_facet M. M. Owag, Abdurahman
author_sort M. M. Owag, Abdurahman
title Multiband antenna for GSM and 3G Mobile System
title_short Multiband antenna for GSM and 3G Mobile System
title_full Multiband antenna for GSM and 3G Mobile System
title_fullStr Multiband antenna for GSM and 3G Mobile System
title_full_unstemmed Multiband antenna for GSM and 3G Mobile System
title_sort multiband antenna for gsm and 3g mobile system
granting_institution University Technology Malaysia, Faculty of Electrical Engineering
granting_department Faculty of Electrical Engineering
publishDate 2006
url http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/1763/1/AbdurahmanMMOwagMFKE2006.pdf
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