Abstract

A new design of a multi-resonance small slot antenna with variable band-notched function for ultra-wideband (UWB) applications is proposed. The proposed slot antenna consists of a square radiating stub and a ground plane with a pair of L-shaped parasitic structures and an inverted T-shaped strip protruding inside the rectangular slit, which provides a wide usable fractional bandwidth of more than 135% (2.98–16.73 GHz), while showing the band rejection performance in the frequency band of 5.05–5.9 GHz to avoid any interference from wireless local area network systems. The designed antenna has a small size of 20 × 20 × 0.8 mm3. Simulated and experimental results obtained for this antenna show that it exhibits good radiation behaviour within the UWB frequency range.

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