Dual band dielectric resonator antenna for high-speed applications

Sovan Mohanty, Baibaswata Mohapatra

Abstract


The antennas for wireless communication devices have undergone a tremendous expansion from the external monoband resonant antenna to the internal non-resonant multi-band antenna. In this paper, a dual-band dielectric resonator antenna for high-speed applications is proposed. Due to the complex edge-shaped boundary between the dielectric and air in a rectangular dielectric resonator antenna, a complex closed form of expression is difficult to achieve. To address this problem a half-cut cylinder is placed over the rectangular dielectric to achieve excellent radiation characteristics. This proposed antenna provides a wide dual-band response with fractional impedance bandwidth of 21.92% and 19.09%while operating from7.32 GHz to 9.12 GHz and 10.71 GHz to 12.95 GHz. It provides an average gain of 3dBi with high gain stability in the entire operating frequency band. The radiation efficiency is found to be 96% due to low ohmic and dielectric losses. The cross-polarization is around 20 dB lesser than the co-polarization. Its gain and directivity can further be enhanced by implementing serial and parallel array structures. This design uses HFSS 14.0 commercial electromagnetic simulation tools.

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Published: 2021-06-02

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Sovan Mohanty, Baibaswata Mohapatra, Dual band dielectric resonator antenna for high-speed applications, J. Math. Comput. Sci., 11 (2021), 4395-4410

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