Abstract

A dual-band planar antenna based on composite right and left handed (CRLH) metamaterial is presented. The proposed antenna is comprised of a host folded planar monopole antenna and a CRLH transmission line unit cell. Due to another resonance frequency generated from the loaded CRLH unit cell, the presented antenna is actually a planar antenna with dual resonance bands at the centre frequency of 2.50 and 5.80 GHz, respectively, which can be regulated independently. The developed antenna also has different polarisations, the linear polarisation at the lower band and the circular polarisation at the upper resonance band. Rather than the complicated structure as before, this antenna is fabricated easily for the simple configuration without holes and the interdigital capacitances. The results of this study show that the reflection coefficient and radiation pattern have a good agreement between the simulation and measurement, the simulated relative bandwidth is 22.8% (2.22–2.79 GHz) and 10.8% (5.42–6.04 GHz), which meet the Wi-Fi/Worldwide Interoperability for Microwave Access (WiMAX) specification very well.

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