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international conference on wireless communications and applied computational electromagnetics | 2005

A UWB antenna with a stop-band notch in the 5-GHz WLAN band

Seong-Youp Suh; Warren L. Stutzman; William A. Davis; Alan E. Waltho; Kirk W. Skeba; Jeffrey Schiffer

A new UWB antenna, the sail-boat antenna, is proposed that provides a stop-band notch in the 5-GHz WLAN band. The CPW-fed sail-boat antenna offers a compact planar structure. Measured results for input impedance, VSWR, patterns, and gain demonstrate that the antenna provides the stop-band notch of 11/spl sim/13.5 dB in the WLAN band.


ieee antennas and propagation society international symposium | 2004

A novel CPW-fed disc antenna

Seong-Youp Suh; Warren L. Stutzman; William A. Davis; Alan E. Waltho; Jeffrey Schiffer

Many disc antennas have been proposed for ultra-wideband (UWB) applications, but they suffer from the disadvantages of requiring a large ground plane and a complicated feed structure. This paper reports on a new and novel coplanar waveguide (CPW) fed disc antenna. Measured data show that the antenna provides more than a 3:1 bandwidth covering the frequency range of 2.4 /spl sim/ 10.9 GHz for the tested prototype. Radiation patterns are dipole-like omnidirectional patterns with half power beam width (HPBW) values of 60/spl deg/ /spl sim/ 70/spl deg/. Maximum gain is about 2 /spl sim/ 4 dBi over the bandwidth. The antenna has a good impulse response with less than 1 nanosecond pulse width and linear phase over a broad bandwidth. The CPW-fed disc antenna is a promising antenna element for UWB applications.


ieee antennas and propagation society international symposium | 2004

A novel broadband antenna, the low profile dipole planar inverted cone antenna (LPdiPICA)

Seong-Youp Suh; Warren L. Stutzman; William A. Davis; Alan E. Waltho; Jeffrey Schiffer

A new broadband dipole teardrop antenna, the LPdiPICA (low profile dipole planar inverted cone antenna), is proposed for wireless communication applications. The antenna element has the shape of dual teardrops printed on a dielectric material. The element is backed with a finite ground plane for a high gain unidirectional pattern. The antenna is linearly polarized and provides more than 10:1 impedance bandwidth and 2.2:1 pattern bandwidth. The HPBW (half power beam width) of the antenna is 50/spl deg/-60/spl deg/ and 70/spl deg/-90/spl deg/ in the E- and H-planes, respectively, and a maximum gain of 6-10 dBi over the bandwidth. The dipole teardrop antenna is modeled as made up of wire and tapered slot antenna components that operate in the lower and upper bands, respectively.


ieee antennas and propagation society international symposium | 2005

Bandwidth improvement for crossed-dipole type antennas using a tuning plate

Seong-Youp Suh; Warren L. Stutzman; William A. Davis; Alan E. Waltho; Skeba K; Jeffrey Schiffer

Significant bandwidth improvement is achieved on the crossed-dipole antenna using the tuning plates. The tuning plate was tested on the foursquare and fourpoint antennas. The test models demonstrate that a tuning plate increases the bandwidth of crossed-dipole type antennas up to 25% over that for the same antenna without the tuning plate. The foursquare and fourpoint antennas with the tuning plate are good candidates for dual-polarized, multi-functional antenna applications and for MIMO systems.


ieee antennas and propagation society international symposium | 2004

A generalized crossed dipole antenna, the Fourtear antenna

Seong-Youp Suh; Warren L. Stutzman; William A. Davis; Alan E. Waltho; Jeffrey Schiffer

A generalized form of a crossed dipole antenna, the Fourtear antenna, has been designed and tested. The Fourtear antenna is a promising dual-polarized broadband antenna element. The antenna consists of four identical teardrop elements, but the horizontal elements are positioned perpendicular to the vertical elements. The radiating element is printed on a dielectric material that is backed with a finite ground plane to achieve a high-gain unidirectional pattern. The antenna provides more than 10:1 impedance bandwidth and 2:1 pattern bandwidth for each feed position. The radiation patterns are unidirectional patterns with HPBW (half-power beam width) values of 50/spl deg//spl sim/ 60/spl deg/ and 70/spl deg//spl sim/ 90/spl deg/ in the E- and H-planes, respectively. The peak gain is between 7 to 11 dBi over the full bandwidth. The antenna characteristics are not identical for each feed position due to the asymmetric antenna geometry. This paper provides the fundamental ideas on how to design a dual-polarized broadband antenna.


Archive | 2005

Method and apparatus for controlling access to a computer system

Jeffrey Schiffer


Archive | 2005

Media distribution system

Christopher Rogers; Jeffrey Schiffer; Alan E. Waltho


Archive | 2006

Facilitating reuse of frequencies by unlicensed cognitive devices

Alan E. Waltho; Jeffrey Schiffer; Christopher Rogers; David G. Leeper


Archive | 2005

Ultra high frequency / very high frequency (UHF/VHF) band enhancement

Alan E. Waltho; Jeffrey Schiffer; Christopher Rogers


vehicular technology conference | 2004

A novel low-profile, dual-polarization, multi-band base-station antenna element - the fourpoint antenna

Seong-Youp Suh; Warren L. Stutzman; William A. Davis; Alan E. Waltho; Skeba K; Jeffrey Schiffer

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