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IEEE Antennas and Propagation Magazine | 2011

Small Antennas Based on CRLH Structures: Concept, Design, and Applications

Cheng-Jung Lee; Wei Huang; Ajay Gummalla; Maha Achour

Recent growth in the use of wireless wide-area networks (WWAN), the adoption of broadband wireless local-area networks (WLAN), and consumer demand for seamless global access has pushed the wireless industry to support most broadband wireless standards. These are supported in different geographical areas by supporting multi-band and multimode operation in cellular handsets, access points, laptops, and client cards. This has created a great challenge for engineers. It has pushed RF and antenna design beyond the capabilities of current technologies, opening the door for creative solutions that are 1) multi-band, 2) low profile, 3) small, 4) better performing (including MIMO), 5) accelerate time to market, 6) low cost, and 7) easy to integrate in the devices listed above. Conventional state-of-the-art antenna technologies satisfy a subset of these seven criteria; however, they hardly satisfy all of them. In this paper, we apply composite right-left-hand “CRLH-based” RF design to print penta-band handset antennas directly on the printed circuit board (PCS), and balanced-antennas for Wi-Fi access points. Full active and passive performance is presented, while describing key benefits of metamaterial antennas. We also analyze in detail how these antennas operate, while focusing on the main left-handed (LH) mode that enables antenna size reduction, and the ability to print them directly on the printed circuit board.


asia-pacific microwave conference | 2008

Compact metamaterial high isolation MIMO antenna subsystem

Cheng-Jung Lee; Maha Achour; Ajay Gummalla

The compact MIMO antenna subsystem is proposed in this paper by integrating the metamaterial antenna array and the metamaterial directional coupler. The coupling between the two closely coupled antenna elements can be significantly reduced, thus boosting the radiation efficiency. The low far-field envelope correlation will help providing independent channel in the MIMO application. These results demonstrate a great potential of using the proposed MIMO antenna subsystem to increase the system performance.


international workshop on antenna technology | 2009

Compact metamaterial antenna array for long term evolution (LTE) handset application

Norberto Lopez; Cheng-Jung Lee; Ajay Gummalla; Maha Achour

In the digital world, Moores Law states the number of transistors on Integrated Circuits (ICs) has been doubling every two years since 1965. While these ICs occupy only 10% of the wireless communication device area, the remaining 90%, referred to as RF Front-End Model (FEM), consists of a collection of discrete passive and active components such as antennas, filters, diplexer, duplexers, couplers, power combiner/splitter, and power amplifiers. While these powerful ICs enable effective implementation of Multiple Input Multiple Output (MIMO) digital processing, the main issue of MIMO RF FEM implementation in small devices such as handsets still remains unsolved. Without such a full solution, network providers cannot deploy next generation wireless broadband networks, such as 3GPP Long Term Evolution (LTE) networks, that can sustain tens of Mbps throughput with mobility. This paper addresses this specific problem by presenting an LTE MIMO air interface solution for handsets using metamaterial designs, which offer small, low-cost, and low-profile antennas printed directly on PCB for easy integration and simple manufacturing - all critical factors for rapid deployment and commercial success. The proposed metamaterial MIMO array consists of dual resonance antennas occupying λ0/10 × λ0/41 × λ0/387 volume at center frequency 771MHz of the LTE band 746–796MHz. The performances of two antenna array configurations with spacing of λ0/13 and λ0/5 are studied while quantifying its near-filed and far-field channel correlation.


ieee antennas and propagation society international symposium | 2008

Compact metamaterial quad-band antenna for mobile application

Ajay Gummalla; Cheng-Jung Lee; Maha Achour

In this paper, we presented two examples of compact quad-band antennas which are designed based on MTM technologytrade. These multi-band antennas not only occupy smaller volume than conventional antennas such as monopole and PIFA, but also provide equal or better performances. In addition, these Metmataterial antennas are easily printed on the product PCB board, thus significantly reducing the cost in the mass production. The antenna performances clearly demonstrate that the proposed antennas can satisfy the needs of the modern mobile device applications.


international workshop on antenna technology | 2009

Compact dualband antenna subsystem for MIMO application

Cheng-Jung Lee; Ajay Gummalla; Maha Achour

This paper presents a dualband MIMO antenna subsystem which employs two dualband metamaterial antenna elements and a directional coupler. The strong coupling between adjacent antennas due to their close proximity is reduced to achieve the full potential of using MIMO antenna array. The measured isolation is less than −13dB and radiation efficiency is more than 50% at both bands. The far-field envelope correlation is also studied in this paper.


Archive | 2009

Power Amplifier Architectures

Alexandre Dupuy; Raul Alidio; Ajay Gummalla; Maha Achour; Cheng-Jung Lee; Can Zheng


Archive | 2009

RF FRONT-END MODULE AND ANTENNA SYSTEMS

Cheng-Jung Lee; Woo Yong Lee; Ajay Gummalla; Nhan Duc Nguyen; Vladimir Penev; Maha Achour; Gregory Poilasne


Archive | 2009

Advanced active metamaterial antenna systems

Ajay Gummalla; Cheng-Jung Lee; Alexandre Dupuy; Maha Achour


Archive | 2008

Multi-metamaterial-antenna systems with directional couplers

Cheng-Jung Lee; Ajay Gummalla; Maha Achour; Vaneet Pathak


Archive | 2009

Metamaterial Loaded Antenna Devices

Cheng-Jung Lee; Ajay Gummalla; Maha Achour

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