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A New Design of a Microstrip Antenna with Modified Ground for RFID Applications

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A new dual-band monopole microstrip antenna with modified ground structure designed for Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) readers is proposed. The rectangular slots inserted in the ground plan permit to achieve… Click to show full abstract

A new dual-band monopole microstrip antenna with modified ground structure designed for Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) readers is proposed. The rectangular slots inserted in the ground plan permit to achieve dual frequencies and also provide a broadband operation at high frequency. The entire area of the proposed antenna is 33×35 mm and mounted on an FR4 substrate with dielectric permittivity constant 4.4, thickness of 1.6 mm and loss tangent of 0.025 and fed by a 50 Ohm microstrip line. This antenna has been analyzed and simulated to cover the RFID at 2.45/5.8 GHz. The simulation has been carried out by using two electromagnetic solvers ADS and CST Microwave Studio. By fabricating and measuring the performances of the prototype of the proposed optimal antenna, experimental results show that the dual operating bands excited with -10dB return-loss bandwidths of about 70 MHz centered at 2.45 GHz and of about 490 MHz centered at 5.8 GHz were obtained.

Keywords: ground; modified ground; microstrip antenna; antenna modified; rfid

Journal Title: International Journal of Intelligent Engineering and Systems
Year Published: 2018

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