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Item A compact double-inverted Ω-shaped dual-band patch antenna for WLAN/WiMAX applications(Frequenz : journal of RF-engineering and telecommunications, 2022) Djafri, Kahina; Mouhouche, Faiza; Dehmas, Mokrane; Challal, MouloudIn this study, a new compact dual-band antenna with overall size of 11 × 14.46 × 1.6 mm3 has been designed, fabricated and tested. The proposed antenna consists of two inverted Ω-shaped strips loaded with two different comb structures. The fist comb of six elements connected to the first Ω-shaped radiating branch is used to decrease the second band lower cut-off frequency and cover the intended WLAN and WiMAX applications. In order to cover the 2.45 GHz WLAN band and further reduce the antenna dimensions, a second comb structure of 14 elements is attached to the upper radiating branch. The fabricated antenna covers the frequency bands from 2.42 to 2.6 GHz and from 4.25 to 6.77 GHz with a reflection coefficient of |S 11| ≤ −10 dB. The antenna shows an omnidirectional radiation pattern in the H-plane and a monopole-like radiation pattern in the E-plane. The measured results agree well with the simulated ones which indicate that the proposed antenna is suitable to be used in the WLAN/WiMAX applicationsItem Compact UWB monopole antenna with WiMAX/ITU band notch characteristics(IEEE, 2017) Guichi, Fella; Challal, MouloudA compact ultra wideband (UWB) antenna with dual band-notched characteristics is proposed and investigated in this article. The antenna is composed of a V-shaped patch with a stair case defect fed by a 50 Ohm microstrip line and a semicircular defected ground plane printed, respectively, on the top and bottom layer of the substrate. The dual band-notch function at WiMAX (3.17-3.85 GHz) and ITU (7.9-9.1GHz) bands are achieved using two parasitic stubs that are attached to the patch, and an inverted U-shaped slot that is etched on the transmission line, respectively. The proposed structure is printed on FR4 material and operates over the frequency range between 2.57-11.3 GHz with WiMAX and ITU dual notched bands characteristics. The measured results of the proposed antenna with overall size of 23×32 mm 2 show acceptable performance and good agreement with the simulated resultsItem A Compact Slot-Antenna with Tunable-Frequency for WLAN,WiMAX, LTE, and X-Band Applications(2020) Fertas, Fouad; Challal, Mouloud; Fertas, KhelilIn this paper, a new monopole compact antenna with tunable frequency fed by a coplanarwaveguide (CPW) for WiMAX, WLAN, LTE bands, and X-band satellite communication system ispresented. This is achieved by adequate combination of a new radiating patch element along with slotsand switches. The simulation and measurement results show that depending on ON/OFF states, theproposed reconfigurable antenna, printed on an FR4 substrate, can operate in four applicable frequencybands, i.e., [2.37–2.75 GHz], [3.15–4.08 GHz], [4.48–5.92 GHz], and [6.69–8.31 GHz]. Very interestingresults for the reflection coefficient, current distribution, and radiation pattern of the antenna arepresented and discussed. The measured results are in good agreement with the simulated onesItem Miniaturized Concentric Hexagonal Fractal Rings Based Monopole Antenna for WLAN/WiMAX Application(Scimago Journal & Country Rank, 2019) Djafri, Kahina; Challal, Mouloud; AKSAS, Rabia; Mouhouche, Faiza; Dehmas, MokraneIn this paper a new antenna design technique is introduced in order to achieve tri-band operation as well as antenna miniaturization. The technique consists of using two concentric first-iterative hexagonal rings connected to each other as a radiating patch fed with a Y-shaped micro-strip line. The proposed antenna operates at three fre-quency bands to cover 2.4/5.8 GHz WLAN bands and 3.5/5.5 GHz WiMAX bands applications. The numerical analysis and simulation are carried out with CST MWS. The measured return losses of the proposed antenna show good performance and good agreement with the simulated ones. Consequently the proposed antenna with compact size of 9.7 mm x 17 mm x 1.63 mm is well suited for wire-less applications.Item A novel dual band-notch ultrawideband monopole antenna using parasitic stubs and slot(wiley, 2017) Guichi, Fella; Challal, Mouloud; Denidni, T. A.This paper presents a novel ultra-wideband (UWB) monopole antenna with dual band-notch characteristics. The proposed antenna consists of a V-shaped patch with a stair case defect fed by a 50 X transmission line and a semicircular defected ground plane. It is designed for rejection of dual frequency bands, that is, WiMAX (3.17– 3.85 GHz) and ITU (7.9–9.1 GHz). The 2 bands are achieved by using 2 parasitic stubs that are inserted on the patch, and an inverted U-shaped slot that is etched on the transmission line, respectively. The antenna has a nearly omnidirectional radiation pattern with an acceptable gain across the operating frequency band. A good agreement between the simulated and measured results indicates that the proposed UWB antenna design with overall size of 23 3 32 mm2 is suitable for WiMAX/ITU dual band-notch applications
