This paper discusses the design, fabrication, and measurement of four L-shaped-slot microstrip patch antenna for HiperLan2. The prototype consists of four L-shaped slots. To obtain suitable bandwidth, the form layer is inserted between the ground plane and substrate. The design considers various important factors that include the four L-slot's length, width, position, air-gap height, and feed-point position. Once these factors are optimized, a four L-shaped slot microstrip patch antenna is fabricated and measured. The measured results of the fabricated four L-shaped slot antenna are as follows: resonant frequency is 5.35 GHz, bandwidth is approximately 8.1% (VSWR < 2.0), and gain is 8-9 dBi. The experimental far-field patterns are stable across the pass band. The 3 dB bandwidth in Elevation and Azimuth are 69
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Won-Jong LEE, Suk-Youb KANG, Hwa-Choon LEE, Hyo-Dal PARK, "Fabrication and Measurement of Four L-shaped-Slot Microstrip Patch Antenna for HiperLAN2" in IEICE TRANSACTIONS on Communications,
vol. E88-B, no. 4, pp. 1735-1739, April 2005, doi: 10.1093/ietcom/e88-b.4.1735.
Abstract: This paper discusses the design, fabrication, and measurement of four L-shaped-slot microstrip patch antenna for HiperLan2. The prototype consists of four L-shaped slots. To obtain suitable bandwidth, the form layer is inserted between the ground plane and substrate. The design considers various important factors that include the four L-slot's length, width, position, air-gap height, and feed-point position. Once these factors are optimized, a four L-shaped slot microstrip patch antenna is fabricated and measured. The measured results of the fabricated four L-shaped slot antenna are as follows: resonant frequency is 5.35 GHz, bandwidth is approximately 8.1% (VSWR < 2.0), and gain is 8-9 dBi. The experimental far-field patterns are stable across the pass band. The 3 dB bandwidth in Elevation and Azimuth are 69
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