Abstract

A multi-band antenna design by surface current reshaping of higher-order modes is presented. This method utilizes characteristic mode analysis to modify the conventional circular patch antenna in accordance with the surface current distribution of higher-order modes at the L5, S, and L1 bands using CMA. The antenna is evaluated up to four modes inducing fundamental mode. The S and L1 bands are obtained by exciting reshaped higher-order modes, while the L5 lower band is obtained by exciting the fundamental mode using full-wave analysis with 50 Ω coaxial feed. The measurement results are very similar to simulated antenna results. The measured operating frequencies of the proposed antenna are 1177.00 MHz (L5-band), 1575.00 (L1-band) MHz, and 2497.50 (S-band) MHz with associated impedance bandwidth (S11 ≤ −10 dB) are 25.30 MHz (1164.40–1189.70 MHz), 65.30 MHz (1535.50–1600.80 MHz), and 48.60 MHz (2464.10–2512.70 MHz) having desired gain with hemispherical radiation characteristics. These bands are used in Global Positioning Services (GPS) and in Indian Regional Navigation Satellite System (IRNSS) applications.

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