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† Corresponding author
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HIGH/LOW GAIN RECTANGULAR DIELECTRIC RESONATOR ANTENNA
FOR WLAN APPLICATIONS
A. Behloul
1†
--- I. Messaoudene
2
--- L. Chouti
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--- A. Benghalia
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1,3,4
Laboratoire Hyperfréquences et Semiconducteurs, Université Frères Mentouri ,Constantine, Algérie
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Laboratoire Hyperfréquences et Semiconducteurs, Université Frères Mentouri, Constantine, Algérie; Laboratoire d’Electronique et
des Télécommunications Avancées, Université de Bordj Bou Arréridj, Bordj Bou Arréridj, Algérie
ABSTRACT
In this paper, a novel integrated dual-port rectangular dielectric resonator antenna (DRA) is presented for
802.11a WLAN system applications. The antenna structure is formed by integrating the concept of antenna
array with a single DRA element to produce a radiation characteristic necessity. The array is composed of
four identical rectangular DRA elements placed on a horizontal ground plane and separated by a distance
of 0.54λ at design frequency of 5.97 GHz, excited through rectangular shaped aperture slots by a microstrip
transmission line from port 1. The central element fed from port 2 by 50 Ohm microstrip line via a slot
etched on the ground plane. The designed proposed antenna sized of 60×80×0.672 mm
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operates over the
frequency band between 5 and 6 GHz for VSWR < 2. The simulated average gain is 10.55 dB for port 1,
and 5.92 dB for port 2. Simulations are performed using both CST Microwave studio employing the Finite
Integration Technique (FIT) and Ansoft HFSS employing the Finite Element Method (FEM). Good
agreement is obtained for main antenna characteristics such as the reflections coefficient and transmission
coefficient. The results confirm that the proposed structure suitable for reconfigurable gain applications with
good isolation between the two structure ports.
Keywords: Integrated antenna, Dielectric resonator antenna array, WLAN system.
Received: 23 November 2015/ Revised: 23 December 2015/ Accepted: 28 December 2015/ Published: 4 January 2016
Contribution/ Originality
This study proposed a new structure of integrated single/array Dielectric Resonator
Antenna for reconfigurable applications.
1. INTRODUCTION
The dielectric resonator antennas (DRA) have many attractive merits such as high radiation
efficiency, small size, low cost, and low loss. All these favorable advantages make the dielectric
resonator antennas useful as antenna elements for array applications [1]. Rectangulardielectric
International Journal of Natural Sciences Research
2016 Vol. 4, No. 1, pp. 1-5
ISSN(e): 2311-4746
ISSN(p): 2311-7435
DOI: 10.18488/journal.63/2016.4.1/63.1.1.5
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