Abstract

The presented planar inverted F-antenna (PIFA) employs a combination of two bandwidth enhancement techniques – patch tapering and the T-shaped ground plane – in conjunction with a capacitive feeding mechanism. The resulting impedance bandwidth of this PIFA is about 35% and average gain is more than 4 dB within the United States (US) Public Safety (PS) band (700–900 MHz). The radiation pattern remains almost unchanged over this wide frequency range with good agreement between experimental and simulated results.

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