ELECTRICA
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Design and Analysis of Printed Monopole Antenna With and Without CSRR in the Ground Plane for GSM 900 and Wi-Fi

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Department of Electronics and Communication Engineering, Nitte Meenakshi Institute of Technology, Bangalore, India

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Department of Electronics and Communication Engineering, Guru Nanak Dev Engineering College, Bidar, Karnataka, India

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Faculty of Engineering and Green Technology, Universiti Tunku Abdul Rahman, Kampar, Malaysia

ELECTRICA 2022; 22: 92-100
DOI: 10.5152/electrica.2021.21080
Read: 2271 Downloads: 864 Published: 28 September 2021

A dual-band printed monopole antenna with and without complementary split-ring resonator (CSRR) has been designed on an FR4 substrate of permittivity 4.4 and thickness 1.6 mm with a line feeding technique that finds application in GSM 900 and Wi-Fi. Two conducting strips were used to tune to 0.9 GHz and 2.4 GHz. The reflection coefficient values reported were −19.8 dB at GSM 900 and −6.4 dB at Wi-Fi. The novelty of the proposed work lies in using two concentric circular split rings etched beneath the antenna on the ground plane with a suitable gap g1 and g2. The outer ring was tuned to GSM 900 and the inner ring was tuned to Wi-Fi. By suitably adjusting the gap widths g1 and g2 and the ring thickness, the simulated value of the reflection coefficient showed a considerable improvement of −25.32 dB and −12.07 dB along with a gain of 6.17 dBi and 7.286 dBi in the lower- and the upper-frequency bands, respectively. The antenna dimensions were 100 mm × 40 mm × 1.6 mm.
Cite this article as: P. G. Paga, H. C. Nagaraj, K. S. Shashidhara, V. Dakulagi, K. H. Yeap, “Design and Analysis of Printed Monopole Antenna with and without CSRR in the Ground Plane for GSM 900 and Wi-Fi," Electrica, 22(1), 92-100, Jan. 2022.

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