학술논문

A planar triangular monopole antenna for UWB communication
Document Type
Conference
Source
2005 IEEE Antennas and Propagation Society International Symposium Antennas and Propagation Antennas and Propagation Society International Symposium, 2005 IEEE. 3A:512-515 vol. 3A 2005
Subject
Fields, Waves and Electromagnetics
Communication, Networking and Broadcast Technologies
Components, Circuits, Devices and Systems
Engineered Materials, Dielectrics and Plasmas
Aerospace
Ultra wideband antennas
Ultra wideband communication
Antenna measurements
Frequency
Distributed computing
Time domain analysis
FCC
Pulse shaping methods
Computational modeling
Impedance measurement
Language
ISSN
1522-3965
1947-1491
Abstract
The paper presents a printed planar triangular monopole antenna (PTMA) for UWB communication. The HFSS 3D EM simulator is employed for design simulation. The printed PTMA is realized on an FR-4 PCB substrate. The measured VSWR is less than 3 from 4 GHz to 10 GHz. The measured phase distribution of the input impedance is quite linear and the H-plane patterns are almost omnidirectional in the UWB frequency band. To compute efficiently the far-field antenna parameters from the near-field over a wide frequency range, the Kirchhoff's surface integral representation (KSIR) is used in the developed FDTD code to compute the time-domain far-field distribution. This is to investigate the radiated power density spectrum (PDS) shaping to comply with the FCC emission limit mask. The effect of various source pulses (first-order Rayleigh pulses with /spl sigma/ of 25, 50 and 100 ps) on the radiated PDS shaping is studied. It is found that the radiated PDS of the first-order Rayleigh pulse with /spl sigma/=50 ps can comply with the FCC's indoor mask from 2 GHz. As for the outdoor mask, the same pulse can comply with the FCC emission limit.