Abstract

This article presents a reconfigurable antenna using digitally tuneable capacitors (DTCs). Mounted on a 120 × 200 mm2 ground plane, the radiating element has very compact dimensions of 0.06λg × 0.016λg × 0.0016λg (with λg being the wavelength at 585 MHz). The proposed structure could be operated in the white-space frequency band from 470 to 700 MHz. The antenna system is composed of two radiated elements that are placed at the corner of the board. The active components were soldered onto the antennas and controlled by an embedded microcontroller via the I2C interface. Antenna impedances were simulated and evaluated by measurement with an impedance-matching bandwidth of 39.32% (470–700 MHz) for an S11 less than −6 dB. Furthermore, the numerical results show a realized maximal gain ranging from −2.2 dBi at 470 MHz to 1.87 dBi at 700 MHz. Lastly, the diversity gains based on the radiation pattern of two resonators were calculated. The results show envelope correlation coefficient (ECC) values lower than 0.5 for the different configurations.

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