Abstract

In this paper, an electromagnetic band-gap (EBG) structure is proposed to achieve tri-band operation for a novel circular slot patch antenna, which is suitable for WLAN and WiMAX applications. The proposed antenna consists of a rectangular radiation patch with an etched circular slot, a circular ring, and a mushroom-like EBG structure, all of which are printed on the top side of the substrate. By embedding a circular ring in the circular slot, the antenna can generate two impedance bandwidths. With the use of EBG structure, the proposed antenna can operate in three separate bands. Simulation results are compared with the measurements, and a good agreement is obtained. The measured results show that the 10 dB return loss bandwidths of the proposed antenna are 530 MHz (2.28–2.81 GHz), 470 MHz (3.29–3.76 GHz) and 1250 MHz (4.87–6.12 GHz), which can cover all the 2.4/5.2/5.8 GHz WLAN bands and 2.5/3.5/5.5 GHz WiMAX bands. In addition, a design evolution and a parametric study of the proposed antenna are presented to provide information for designing, modifying, and optimizing such an antenna. At last, good omnidirectional radiation patterns with appreciable gain are obtained over the operating bands.

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