Abstract

Theoretical Investigations on CPW-Fed Single and Dual-Polarized Slot Radiators Using Schelkunoff’s Biconical Antenna Analysis

Highlights

  • In a multiuser environment, for maintaining ubiquitous connectivity in a seamless manner, it is required to have omnidirectional transmission and reception capabilities for the antennas, maintaining high isolation between the employed channels

  • Planar slot antennas have become suitable candidates for such communication systems owing to their ease of fabrication and attractive performances [2,3,4,5,6]

  • With the advent of computers and numerical techniques for electromagnetic problem solving, closed form analyses for planar antennas are less observed in recent times and empirical guidelines are mostly followed for designing purposes

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Introduction

For maintaining ubiquitous connectivity in a seamless manner, it is required to have omnidirectional transmission and reception capabilities for the antennas, maintaining high isolation between the employed channels. Planar slot antennas have become suitable candidates for such communication systems owing to their ease of fabrication and attractive performances [2,3,4,5,6]. In this context, narrower slots offer less bandwidth but better polarization purity in case of practical usage [7]. With the advent of computers and numerical techniques for electromagnetic problem solving, closed form analyses for planar antennas are less observed in recent times and empirical guidelines are mostly followed for designing purposes. It is always worth to investigate the problems with an aim to develop a more straightforward method for analysis that will provide closed-form expressions

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