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Modified Hilbert fractal geometry, multi‐service, miniaturized patch antenna for UWB wireless communication

Ademola O. Kaka (Cyprus International University, Faculty of Engineering, Department of Electric and Electronic Engineering, Nicosia, Turkey)
Mehmet Toycan (Cyprus International University, Faculty of Engineering, Department of Electric and Electronic Engineering, Nicosia, Turkey)
Vali Bashiry (Cyprus International University, Faculty of Engineering, Department of Electric and Electronic Engineering, Nicosia, Turkey)
Stuart D. Walker (School of Computer Science and Electronic Engineering, University of Essex, Colchester, UK)
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Abstract

Purpose

The purpose of this paper is to describe a modified Hilbert‐based fractal antenna for ultra wideband (UWB) wireless applications. Simulation results show excellent multi‐band characteristics for UWB wireless applications.

Design/methodology/approach

A Hilbert curve‐based fractal is optimised for self‐replicating, space‐filling and self‐avoiding properties. In the proposed design, the Hilbert curve is applied to a rectangle as an initial iteration and maintained for the later iterations. Additionally, a Yagi‐like strip is removed from the second iteration of the Hilbert patch and a hexagonal portion is removed from the substrate to achieve good optimization. The antenna feed is created through a micro‐strip line with a feeding section. Finally, a partial ground plane technique is used for improved impedance matching characteristics. A finite element method (FEM) is used to simulate the modified Hilbert model with commercially available Ansoft HFSS software.

Findings

The proposed antenna is miniaturized (39 mm length×30 mm width) and has multi‐band characteristics. The simulation results show that the antenna has a reflection coefficient characteristic of <−10 dB, a linear phase reflection coefficient, better than 65 percent radiation efficiency, 2.2‐4 dBi antenna gain and nearly omni‐directional radiation pattern properties over the UWB bandwidth (3.1‐10.6 GHz).

Originality/value

The antenna shows promising characteristics for the full 7.5 GHz UWB bandwidth. In addition, the performance is achieved by using laceration techniques on the Hilbert patch and substrate, respectively. A partial ground plane ensures impedance matching of 50 over full UWB bandwidth. The simulation analysis of the modified Hilbert fractal antenna design constitutes the main contribution of the paper.

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Citation

Kaka, A.O., Toycan, M., Bashiry, V. and Walker, S.D. (2012), "Modified Hilbert fractal geometry, multi‐service, miniaturized patch antenna for UWB wireless communication", COMPEL - The international journal for computation and mathematics in electrical and electronic engineering, Vol. 31 No. 6, pp. 1835-1849. https://doi.org/10.1108/03321641211267146

Publisher

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Emerald Group Publishing Limited

Copyright © 2012, Emerald Group Publishing Limited

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