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2007 2nd International ITG Conference on Antennas | 2007

Double-fed Wideband Printed Monopole Antenna

Jagath Kumara Halpe Gamage; Irene Anite Jensen

A double-fed printed monopole antenna having a wideband characteristic is presented. The monopole is rectangular in shape and is fed by a 50 ohms two-branch microstrip line. The antenna is designed and prototyped on a FR4 substrate. Both the simulated and measured results for impedance bandwidth are presented together with measured radiation patterns. The impedance bandwidth of the antenna is 2.2 GHz to 7.5 GHz covering all WLAN bands and frequencies in between. The antenna possesses approximately.omni-directional radiation properties throughout this bandwidth. It is easily fabricated using low-cost printed circuit technology. In addition this antenna is mechanically stable and readily Integratable with various mobile and portable devices.


2007 European Conference on Wireless Technologies | 2007

Versatile automobile antenna unit for roadside communication

Irene Anite Jensen; Jagath Kumara Halpe Gamage

The main goal for the CVIS (Cooperative Vehicle-Infrastructure System) project is to create a wireless network between vehicle and roadside infrastructure. CVTS includes implementation of technology components, to develop a multichannel terminal. This terminal will be installed in a vehicle, and in this paper we report on the development of the Rooftop Antenna Unit. The antenna unit contains 5 individual antennas, including two WLAN antennas. The WLAN antenna is a broadband double-fed printed monopole antenna designed and optimized within the CVIS project. It covers the frequency band 2.0-6.7 GHz, a bandwidth of 128%. The Rooftop Antenna Unit will be used for the CVIS field trials, taking place at six different test sites throughout Europe.


IEEE Antennas and Propagation Magazine | 1995

Microstrip-antenna work at NTH/SINTEF DELAB

B.A. Brynjarsson; J.A. Aas; T. Syversen; Irene Anite Jensen; J. Kuhnle; F. Bekkadal

This paper gives an overview of the microstrip-antenna work at NTH (Norwegian Institute of Technology) and SINTEF DELAB, in Norway. After a description of the organizations, a brief overview of the early developments in the antenna field at NTH and SINTEF is given. The antenna-measurement facilities and CAD tools available are then described, followed by an overview of the main research activities in the field of microstrip antennas. >


european conference on antennas and propagation | 2013

Design of a low profile multi-band antenna for vehicular communication system

Jagath Kumara Halpe Gamage; Morten Engjom; Irene Anite Jensen


european conference on antennas and propagation | 2007

A Metallized Plastic Feed Horn with Optimized Smooth-Walled Profile and Low Cross Polarization at 20/30 GHz

Irene Anite Jensen; J. A. Aas


european conference on antennas and propagation | 2011

A wideband conformal antenna array for cognitive radio/MIMO applications

J. K. Halpe Gamage; B. Holter; Irene Anite Jensen; K. Husby; J. Kuhnle


Archive | 2010

Communication Arrangement For Transmission Of Communication Signals Along A Pipe Line

Irene Anite Jensen; Knut Grythe


oceans conference | 2013

Ocean space surveillance system - OSS

Knut Grythe; Irene Anite Jensen; Arne Lie; Tor Arne Reinen; Morten Omholt Alver; Grim Eidnes; Finn Are Michelsen; Mark Reed; Dag Slagstad


Archive | 2008

Satellittkommunikasjon til nordområdene - En behovsundersøkelse -

Knut Grythe; Odd Gutteberg; Irene Anite Jensen; Terje Røste; Hans Erik Swendgaard


OTC Arctic Technology Conference | 2014

The MARENOR Project – Maritime Radio System Performances in the High North

B. Kvamstad; F. Bekkadal; Knut Grythe; Irene Anite Jensen; J.E. Haakegaard; R. Behlke

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B.A. Brynjarsson

Norwegian Institute of Technology

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J. A. Aas

Norwegian University of Science and Technology

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