Wideband and UWB Antennas for Wireless Applications: A Comprehensive Review.

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Title: Wideband and UWB Antennas for Wireless Applications: A Comprehensive Review.
Authors: Cicchetti, Renato1, Miozzi, Emanuela1, Testa, Orlandino1
Source: International Journal of Antennas & Propagation. 2/20/2017, p1-45. 45p.
Subjects: Antennas (Electronics), Wireless Application Protocol (Computer network protocol), Ultra-wideband communication, Dielectric-loaded antennas
Abstract: A comprehensive review concerning the geometry, the manufacturing technologies, the materials, and the numerical techniques, adopted for the analysis and design of wideband and ultrawideband (UWB) antennas for wireless applications, is presented. Planar, printed, dielectric, and wearable antennas, achievable on laminate (rigid and flexible), and textile dielectric substrates are taken into account. The performances of small, low-profile, and dielectric resonator antennas are illustrated paying particular attention to the application areas concerning portable devices (mobile phones, tablets, glasses, laptops, wearable computers, etc.) and radio base stations. This information provides a guidance to the selection of the different antenna geometries in terms of bandwidth, gain, field polarization, time-domain response, dimensions, and materials useful for their realization and integration in modern communication systems. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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