Dualband Antenna Presentation
Dualband Antenna Presentation
Dualband Antenna Presentation
Supervised by:
Dr.Mohamed Zaky
Outlines
Introduction
Problem definition
Objectives
Specifications
Proposed system
Antenna design and results
AMC design and results
Cost analysis
Timetable
References
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Conclusion
Introduction
Wearable Antennas are essentially any antenna that is specifically
designed to function while being worn
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Introduction
The most common field for wearable antennas
Medical RF systems
Military field
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Problem definition
Problem definition
Textile materials
Designing challenges from materials
Roger Materials
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Objectives
• Compactness
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Specifications
2.45 GHz ISM
1- Two different frequency band:
5.2 GHz WLAN
27 mm
27 mm
Feeding Structure (50 Ω)
Wf
= 74 mm
g
Ground feedline
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Antenna Design (Phase I)
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Antenna Design (Phase II)
Tri
Figure 2.3:Layout of phase Figure 2.4: S11 of Phase II of the antenna with different “tri” values
II of the antenna
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Antenna Design (Phase II)
(a) (b)
Figure 2.5: S11 of Phase II of the antenna at “tri”=15 mm Figure 2.6: Surface current of the antenna
at (a) 2.5GHz (b) 6.34 GHz
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Antenna Design (Phase III)
Lc
Figure 2.5: Layout of Figure 2.6: S11 of Phase II of the antenna with different “Lc” values
phase III of the antenna
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Antenna Design (Simulation Results)
Parameter Tri Lg Lf W2 Wf g
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Dimension 15 8 10 3 3.4 0.3
Antenna Design (Simulation Results)
(a) (b)
Figure 2.9: Surface current of the antenna at (a) 2.45 GHz (b) 5.2 GHz
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Antenna Design (Fabrication Results)
Figure 2.10: Fabricated antenna Figure 2.11: Comparison between the simulation and measurement results of S11 of the
antenna in free space.
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Antenna Design (Far field Simulation results)
Figure 2.12:The simulated 3D radiation pattern at 2.45 GHz Figure 2.13:The simulated 3D radiation pattern at 5.2 GHz
Figure 2.15: Simulated and measured radiation pattern of the antenna at 2.45 GHz
73%
Fat
Fig 2.18: SAR of the antenna at 2.45 GHz Fig 2.19: SAR of the antenna at 5.2 GHz
The SAR value was found to be around 11 W/Kg and 7.5 W/Kg average over 10g of
tissue at both frequencies, which is larger than the EU standard value (2 W/Kg).
AMC Layout and Dimensions
The unit cell of AMC is printed on RO3003 substrate with relative permittivity=3 and loss tangent=0.001. The size
of the unit cell is 30 mm × 30 mm × 1.52 mm as shown in the figure.
AMC dimensions in mm
Results Figure
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2.21:AMC
AMC
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(phaseIII)
II)
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2.22:Reflection
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AMC Unit Cell Result
the 0° phase reflection occurring at 2.45GHz and 5.2 GHz, with -90° to +90° bandwidth occurring from 2.39 GHz to 2.48 GHz
(90MHZ) and from 4.87 GHz to 5.32 GHz (450MHZ), respectively as shown in figure.
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Figure 2.27:Reflection Phase of the AMC unit cell.
The Current Distribution of the AMC unit cell
Figure 2.28: Current of the unit cell at 2.45 GHz Figure 2.29: Current of the unit cell at 5.2 GHz
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AMC with Different Array sizes
Figure 2.35:Fabricated antenna above Figure 2.34: S11 of different distances “D”.
the AMC
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Antenna with AMC (S11 Measurement in free space )
Figure 2.36: Fabricated Antenna with AMC separated Figure 2.37: Comparison between the simulation and measurement results of S11 of
be 8 mm the antenna with AMC in free space.
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Antenna with AMC (S11 Measurement at Different Body Parts )
Figure 2.38: Fabricated Antenna with AMC on a Figure 2.39: Comparison between the simulation and measurement results of S11 of
human arm the antenna with AMC in free space and different body parts
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The integrated Design (Far field Simulation results)
Figure 2.40: The simulated 3D radiation pattern at 2.45 Figure 2.41: The simulated 3D radiation pattern at 5.2 GHz
GHz
Table 6: simulated Gain and Efficiency in free space
With/without Frequency (GHz) Gain Total Efficiency (%)
AMC array (dBi)
Proposed antenna alone 2.45 2.073 98.99%
5.2 4.491 98.01%
Integrated design 2.45 8.125 93.43%
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5.2 9.432 98.04%
The integrated Design (Far field Measurement results)
Figure 2.42: Simulation and measured S11 of the integrated design at 2.45.
Figure 2.45: SAR value of integrated design at 2.45 GHz Figure 2.46: SAR value of integrated design at 5.2 GHz
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Cost Analysis
Table 5: Cost analysis
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Timetable
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Time Plan
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