Abstract

A compact reconfigurable microstrip slot antenna with switchable single and dual band notch functions for ultra-wideband (UWB) applications is presented in this study. In the proposed structure, an additional resonance is excited by etching two symmetrical notches on the feed-line and thereby a UWB characteristic is obtained. Then, by cutting two slots on the radiating patch and embedding two positive-intrinsic-negative (PIN) diodes along these slots, switchable single and dual band notch performances are added to the antenna performance. By changing the bias states of the PIN diodes, the antenna is capable of exhibiting four different performances of UWB spectrum coverage, UWB coverage with single rejection of the wireless local area network (WLAN) band, UWB coverage with single rejection of the WiMAX and C-band spectrum, and UWB coverage with dual band notch function at the WLAN, the WiMAX and the C-band frequencies. Good agreement between the simulated and the measured results is achieved at different performances of the antenna. The designed antenna has a small size of 20 × 20 mm 2 and the measured results reveal that the fabricated antenna has good radiation behaviour in the UWB frequency spectrum with switchable band notch functions at 3.15-3.85 and 5.43-6.1 GHz which can eliminate the UWB frequency band interference with the WiMAX, the C-band and the WLAN systems.

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