Development of enhanced ultra wideband antenna designs and rake receivers for indoor wireless systems

The ultra-wideband (UWB) technology in the present and future is considered as one of the wide promising wireless technologies. For this reason, there are many indoor short range wireless applications such as mobile devices, laptops, scanners, printers, and flash drives are suitable in use. These de...

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spelling my-unimap-722782021-09-30T03:15:50Z Development of enhanced ultra wideband antenna designs and rake receivers for indoor wireless systems Mohd Fareq, Abd Malek, Dr. The ultra-wideband (UWB) technology in the present and future is considered as one of the wide promising wireless technologies. For this reason, there are many indoor short range wireless applications such as mobile devices, laptops, scanners, printers, and flash drives are suitable in use. These devices are going to be miniaturized all over the world to be lightweight for carrying and low cost purposes. This characteristic increases the real demand on designing small size UWB systems. In this thesis, five UWB antenna designs and five UWB rake-receiver structures are proposed to cover the entire UWB frequency range (3.1-10.6 GHz) as defined by Federal Communication Commission (FCC) that consequently provides many challenges in the wireless communication area including antenna design and receiver scheme. These proposed antennas have small sizes and improved gain and radiation efficiency compared with the literature ones and the performances are analyzed under several antenna parameters to guarantee that the transmitted signal will be correctly recovered at the receiver end. The small antenna designs are low profile printed patch with planar ground plane antennas that satisfy UWB technology requirements and they are namely: bird feet-shaped patch antenna, planar finger-shaped patch antenna, rake-shaped patch antenna, slotted and notched rectangular patch antenna, and spade-shaped patch antenna. The designed antennas have compact sizes of 1.575 x 40 x 35 mm3, 1.575 x 30 x 28 mm3, 1.575 x 30 x 30 mm3, 1.575 x 30 x 26 mm3, and 1.575 x 30 x 28 mm3; and cover the following frequency bands 3.1-12 GHz, 3.5-12 GHz, 3-12 GHz, 3.3-14 GHz, and 3.5-12 GHz; respectively. The substrate material used is Taconic TLY-5 to reduce the cost of antenna. Universiti Malaysia Perlis (UniMAP) Thesis en http://dspace.unimap.edu.my:80/xmlui/handle/123456789/72278 http://dspace.unimap.edu.my:80/xmlui/bitstream/123456789/72278/3/license.txt 8a4605be74aa9ea9d79846c1fba20a33 http://dspace.unimap.edu.my:80/xmlui/bitstream/123456789/72278/1/Page%201-24.pdf 001b80396272602285bdc764092148f2 http://dspace.unimap.edu.my:80/xmlui/bitstream/123456789/72278/2/Full%20text.pdf c7dfbda08f7d3a67c86dff4d94aba2dc Universiti Malaysia Perlis (UniMAP) Ultra-wideband antennas Wireless systems Ultra-wideband (UWB) School of Computer and Communication Engineering
institution Universiti Malaysia Perlis
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language English
advisor Mohd Fareq, Abd Malek, Dr.
topic Ultra-wideband antennas
Wireless systems
Ultra-wideband (UWB)
spellingShingle Ultra-wideband antennas
Wireless systems
Ultra-wideband (UWB)
Development of enhanced ultra wideband antenna designs and rake receivers for indoor wireless systems
description The ultra-wideband (UWB) technology in the present and future is considered as one of the wide promising wireless technologies. For this reason, there are many indoor short range wireless applications such as mobile devices, laptops, scanners, printers, and flash drives are suitable in use. These devices are going to be miniaturized all over the world to be lightweight for carrying and low cost purposes. This characteristic increases the real demand on designing small size UWB systems. In this thesis, five UWB antenna designs and five UWB rake-receiver structures are proposed to cover the entire UWB frequency range (3.1-10.6 GHz) as defined by Federal Communication Commission (FCC) that consequently provides many challenges in the wireless communication area including antenna design and receiver scheme. These proposed antennas have small sizes and improved gain and radiation efficiency compared with the literature ones and the performances are analyzed under several antenna parameters to guarantee that the transmitted signal will be correctly recovered at the receiver end. The small antenna designs are low profile printed patch with planar ground plane antennas that satisfy UWB technology requirements and they are namely: bird feet-shaped patch antenna, planar finger-shaped patch antenna, rake-shaped patch antenna, slotted and notched rectangular patch antenna, and spade-shaped patch antenna. The designed antennas have compact sizes of 1.575 x 40 x 35 mm3, 1.575 x 30 x 28 mm3, 1.575 x 30 x 30 mm3, 1.575 x 30 x 26 mm3, and 1.575 x 30 x 28 mm3; and cover the following frequency bands 3.1-12 GHz, 3.5-12 GHz, 3-12 GHz, 3.3-14 GHz, and 3.5-12 GHz; respectively. The substrate material used is Taconic TLY-5 to reduce the cost of antenna.
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title Development of enhanced ultra wideband antenna designs and rake receivers for indoor wireless systems
title_short Development of enhanced ultra wideband antenna designs and rake receivers for indoor wireless systems
title_full Development of enhanced ultra wideband antenna designs and rake receivers for indoor wireless systems
title_fullStr Development of enhanced ultra wideband antenna designs and rake receivers for indoor wireless systems
title_full_unstemmed Development of enhanced ultra wideband antenna designs and rake receivers for indoor wireless systems
title_sort development of enhanced ultra wideband antenna designs and rake receivers for indoor wireless systems
granting_institution Universiti Malaysia Perlis (UniMAP)
granting_department School of Computer and Communication Engineering
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