| Publisher | University of Patras | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| Format | 275.2KB PDF | Date added | 20 Dec 2001 |
| Topics | Mobile - Wireless Communications, PCMCIA Cards | ||
| Downloads | 17 | ||
The design of small antennas printed on short range radio devices plays a significant role in modern wireless communications. In this paper a Koch monopole antenna printed on a PCMCIA card is presented operating in the 2.4 GHz ISM band. The antenna/PCMCIA card system was simulated using two commercial Method of Moments codes (IE3D and Momentum). The main characteristics of the proposed antenna are the reduced size, the wide bandwidth, the fabrication simplicity, the omni-directional radiation pattern and the 50 Ù input impedance without the need of a matching circuit.
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