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Dual-/Triple-Band Asymmetric Dipole Antenna For

WLAN Operation in Laptop Computer

by
K.NIVETHA 814611106305
K.RAJESHWARI 814611106072
C.SARITHA 814611106081

FINAL REVIEW
ON
07.04.2015

DEPARTMENT OF INFORMATION AND COMMUNICATION


ENGINEERING
 
in partial fulfillment for the award of the degree of

BACHELOR OF ENGINEERING
IN
ELECTRONICS AND COMMUNICATION

PROJECT SUPERVISOR, ANNA UNIVERSITY


Mrs.B.Umarani.,ME., CHENNAI 600 025
AP/ECE,
Trichy Engineering College,
Trichy.
CONTENT

 Introduction
 Objective
 Literature survey
 Existing system
 Proposed system
 Antenna Design
 Block Diagram
 Software Tools
 Design steps
 Simulation Results
 Application
 Advantage
 Conclusion
 Future scope
 References
INTRODUCTION

• ANTENNA is a metallic device for radiating or receiving the


radio waves.

• UNIPLANAR ANTENNA is designed for WLAN operation.

• For this ANTENNA design ADS(Advanced Design System)


software is used.
OBJECTIVE

• The uniplanar antenna “31 mm × 7 mm × 0.8mm”


(dimension).

• Rectangular shaped radiating element-9 mm × 1.5 mm.

• Asymmetric dipole antenna is printed on FR4 subtrate-0.8mm


thick.

• For “C” shaped parasitic strip


“L1=5.5mm,L2=9mm,W1=1mm,W3=1.5mm”.
ABSTRACT

 A compact (31 mm 7 mm 0.8 mm) uniplanar antenna designed for


wireless local-area network (WLAN) operations in laptop applications .

 To achieve triple-band(2.4/5.2/5.8 GHz) WLAN operation, the structure of


the Proposed antenna is devised as an asymmetric dipole type, in which
the2.4/5.2 GHz operating bands are excited along the meandered feed line
connected to a rectangular radiating element, and the excitation of the 5.8
GHz band comes from its asymmetric counterpart (with C-shaped parasitic
strip).

 Interestingly, the proposed triple-band antenna can be reduced to a dual-


band (2.4/5.2 GHz) one by simply tuning the length of the C-shaped
parasitic strip.

 The simulated effects on the antenna performances by tuning the various


vital parameters have been studied and experimentally verified.
LITERATURE SURVEY
S. AUTHOR TITLE OF JOURNAL & POINTS TAKEN
NO NAME THE PAPER YEAR

[1]. Rafik Dual-Band IEEE • Highly isolated dual-


Addaci, WLAN ANTENNAS antenna system has[2.4–2.5
Aliou Diversity AND GHz] and [5.15–5.825
Diallo, Cyril Antenna WIRELESS GHz]WLAN dual-band
Luxey, System PROPAGATI0N selected antennas are
Senior With High LETTERS, inverted-F antenna (IFA)
Member, Port-to-Port VOL. 11, 2012. types etched on FR4 epoxy
IEEE, Isolation. substrate.
Philippe Le
Thuc, and • By using the MIMO
Robert technique we can increase
Staraj the channel capacity of the
system and improve the
quality of the
communication link.
S. AUTHOR TITLE OF JOURNAL & POINTS TAKEN
NO NAME THE PAPER YEAR

[2]. P. Nepa*(1), Differential IEESELEX • RO4003C substrate


G. Manara Planar Communications (thickness=508 μm
(1), S. Antennas for SpA, Chieti and εr=3.38).
Mugnaini 2.4/5.2 GHz Scalo, Italy. • The feed line is realized
WLAN by a couple of coplanar
Applications strips (CPS) printed on the
upper layer of the
grounded dielectric slab.
• 2.4 and 5.2GHz resonant
frequency is achieved at
-20dB return loss.
S. AUTHOR TITLE OF THE JOURNAL & POINTS TAKEN
NO NAME PAPER YEAR
[3]. Chun-Cheng Dual-Band IEEE • FR4 substrate with size
Lin, En-Zo Rhombus Slot ANTENNAS of 50*50 mm ,thickness
Yu, and Chih- Antenna Fed by AND of 1.6 mm, the
Yu Huang CPW WIRELESS dimensions of the inner
for WLAN PROPAGATIO rhombic ring and its
Applications N LETTERS, position are adjusted for
VOL. 11, 2012 good performance.
• The measured radiation
patterns at 2.4,5.2, and
5.8 GHz.
• By varying the rhombic
size, the return loss
should be measured.
• Gain of the antenna is
high in 5.8Ghz .

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S. AUTHOR TITLE OF JOURNAL & POINTS TAKEN
NO NAME THE PAPER YEAR

[4].   Roberto “ACOMPACT IEEE transaction • A reflection coefficient


Caso, DUAL-BAND on ANTENNAS less than 6dB and 10dB
Andrea PIFA FOR AND was obtained in the
D’Alessandr DVB-T and PROPAGATION, 470–862 MHz (59%
o, Andrea WLAN VOL.,60, NO.4, percentage bandwidth)
A.serra, Applications” APRIL 2012. DVB-T and the 2400–
Paolo Nepa, 2484MHz (2.7%
and Giuliano percentage bandwidth)
Manara WLAN bands,
respectively.

• An antenna gain of
almost 3dBi and 4.5dBi,
with more than 95%
radiation efficiency was
obtained in the two
frequency bands of
interest.
S. NO AUTHOR TITLE OF JOURNAL & POINTS TAKEN
NAME THE PAPER YEAR

[5]. Chia – “A COMPACT IEEE transaction • A planar rectangular


Hsien PLANAR on Antennas And monopole is
Lin,Kazuyu INVERTED-F propagation, designed.
ki saito, ANTENNA VOL.60,NO.9,S • The radiator size is
Masaharu FOR 2.45GHz EPTEMBER 20mm*10mm*7.5mm
Takahashi,a ON-BODY 2012. .
nd Koichi COMMUNIC • The key features
Ito ATIONS” include low
maximum emitted
power ( 75
nW/MHz), high data
rate ( 500 Mbps) over
short ranges ( 10 m),
and large channel
capacity which offers
up to 7.5 GHz
• bandwidth over the
3.1 to 10.6 GHz
frequency spectrum.
EXISTING SYSTEM

• Highly isolated dual-antenna system has [2.4–2.5GHz] and [5.15–5.825


GHz]WLAN dual-band selected antennas are inverted-F antenna (IFA).
• 2.4 and 5.2GHz resonant frequency is achieved at -20dB return loss.
• FR4 substrate with size of 50*50 mm ,thickness of 1.6 mm,
• The measured radiation patterns at 2.4,5.2, and 5.8 GHz.
• Gain of the antenna is high in 5.8Ghz .
• An antenna gain of almost 3dBi and 4.5dBi, with more than 95% radiation
efficiency was obtained in the two frequency bands of interest.
• It has low maximum emitted power ( 75 nW/MHz), high data rate ( 500 Mbps)
over short ranges ( 10 m), and large channel capacity which offers up to 7.5 GHz
• bandwidth over the 3.1 to 10.6 GHz frequency spectrum.
PROPOSED SYSTEM

• In this antenna design, It has C and L-element with


5.8,5.2 and 2.4GHz respectively.[1]
• A planar rectangular dipole Antenna is designed.[5]
• In first step, the L-element is designed and give fed
point to it ,and operates at 2.4GHz.[2]
• Then the C-element will be designed and operated at
5.2 and 5.8GHz frequencies.
• Improve the antenna characteristics by changing the
antenna parameters and materials.[4]
• FR4 substrate with size of 31*7 mm ,thickness of 0.8
mm[3]
Antenna Structure
BLOCK DIAGRAM

Design of a Analysis setup for the


microstrip Antenna Designed Dipole Antenna

Results of the Dipole


Antenna
(Frequency,Return loss)

Solve Loop of designed


Antenna(Radiation
pattern)
BASIC DESIGN OF MICROSTRIP ANTENNA

Entering the co-


Choosing the substrate
ordinates

Assigning the
thickness,permittivity,
loss tangent value

Giving the fed to the


antenna
SOFTWARE

 
• Complete set of fast, accurate and easy-to-use simulators enable
first-pass design success
• Complete schematic capture and layout environment
• Direct, native access to 3D planar and full 3D EM field solvers
• Up-to-date Wireless Libraries for design and verification of the
emerging wireless standards
The ADS platform comprises solutions for design entry, synthesis,
system, circuit, 3D EM simulation, analysis/post processing, and a
complete flow to manufacturing. It easily integrates with
the designers’ enterprise IC or PCB framework.
DESIGN STEPS
step 1:Create a new layout window
Step2:Design a Rectangular patch of I&C shape
Design of L and I shape
Design of Double L shape
Design a Rectangular patch of L&C shape
Step 3: Choosing the substrate
Step 4:Choosing the port selection
Step 5: Simulation
Simulation Result for I&C

m3
freq= 5.000GHz
dB(S11_fitted)=-0.290

m2
freq= 2.827GHz
dB(S11_fitted)=-18.969
Min

m1
freq= 2.650GHz
dB(S11_fitted)=-3.909
Magnitude
m3 [dB]
0
m1
-5
dB(S11_discrete)
dB(S11_fitted)

-10

-15
m2
-20
0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
freq, GHz
Simulation Result for L&I

m3
freq= 5.556GHz
dB(S11_fitted)=-5.318

m2
freq= 5.359GHz
dB(S11_fitted)=-15.850
Min
m1
freq= 2.778GHz
dB(S11_fitted)=-11.193
Magnitude [dB]
0

m3
-5
dB(S11_discrete)
dB(S11_fitted)

-10 m1

-15 m2

-20
0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
freq, GHz
Simulation Result for Double L
Magnitude [dB]
0
m1
freq= 2.639GHz
m3 dB(S11_fitted)=-11.812
-5
dB(S11_discrete)
dB(S11_fitted)

m2
freq= 5.350GHz
-10 m1 dB(S11_fitted)=-16.876
Min

-15 m3
m2 freq= 5.556GHz
dB(S11_fitted)=-5.295
-20
0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
freq, GHz
Simulation Result for L&C shape

m3
freq= 5.833GHz
dB(S11_fitted)=-3.766

m2
freq= 4.925GHz
dB(S11_fitted)=-27.947

m1
freq= 2.665GHz
dB(S11_fitted)=-12.490
Magnitude [dB]
0
m3
-5
dB(S11_discrete)
dB(S11_fitted)

-10 m1

-15

-20

-25 m2

-30
0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
freq, GHz
Parameter I&C Shape L&I Shape Double L L&C Shape
Shape
Gain (dB) 1.94152 1.61386 2.0045 2.07917

Directivity (dB) 2.35456 2.50299 2.33935 2.34044

Radiation 90.9275 81.4868 92.5795 94.1615


Efficiency (%)

Bandwidth 2.35 2.778 2.917 3.168


(GHz)

VSWR 4.519 1.761 1.691 1.623


ADVANTAGES

• It is a low profile antenna


• Easy to fabricate (use etching and photolithography )
• Easy to feed (coaxial cable, micro strip line, etc.).
• Easy to use in an array or incorporate with other
micro strip circuit elements.
APPLICATION

• WIMAX band(2GHz to 11GHz)


• WIFI band(2.4GHz,3.6GHz and 5GHz)
• GPS Upper band (1.565-1.655)
• Ultra-wide band (3.1~10.6 GHz)
• WLAN(2.4 GHz to 2.484 GHz), (5.2 GHz to 5.350
GHz), and (5.8 GHz to 5.825 GHz)
CONCLUSION

• A small size stand alone asymmetric dipole antenna has been


proposed and implemented.

• Band width of all bands with stable gain variation between


1.8-3.6dBi.

• This antenna can be fitted and applied to an actual laptop


computer.
FUTURE SCOPE

• The performance of antenna would be improved further by


varying the size of patch.

• Also substrate would be changed in order to improve


performance.

• By varying these parameters, the results would be compared and


optimum parameters would be chosen.

• The return loss for the frequency 3.1 GHz would be brought
below (-40 to -50 )Db.
REFERENCES

•[1] P. Nepa , G. Manara, S. Mugnaini “DIFFERENTIAL


PLANAR ANTENNAS FOR 2.4/5.2GHz WLAN
APPLICATIONS” in SELEX Communications SpA, Chieti
Scalo,IEEE 2006

•[2 ] C.H.Hsu,C.L.Huang,C.F.Tsen, “MICROSTRIP-FED


MONOPOLE ANTENNA WITH A SHORTED PARASITIC
ELEMENT FOR WIDEBAND APPLICATION” Progress in
Electromagnetics Research Letters,Vol.7,115-125,2009.

•.[3] Cheng-Chi Yu , Jiin-Hwa Yang , Chang-Chih Chen , and Wen-


Chao Hsieh ” A COPACT PRINTED MULTI-BAND ANTENNA
FOR LAPTOP APPLICATIONS” Progress In Electromagnetics
Research Symposium Proceedings, Suzhou, China, Sept., 2011.
 
 
• [4] Roberto Caso, Andrea D’Alessandro, Andrea A.serra, Paolo
Nepa, and Giuliano Manara “ACOMPACT DUAL-BAND PIFA
FOR DVB-T and WLAN Applications” IEEE transaction on
ANTENNAS AND PROPAGATION,VOL.,60, NO.4, APRIL 2012.

• [5] Chia –Hsien Lin,Kazuyuki saito, Masaharu Takahashi,and


Koichi Ito “A COMPACT PLANAR INVERTED-F ANTENNA
FOR 2.45GHz ON-BODY COMMUNICATIONS” IEEE
transaction on Antennas And propagation,
VOL.60,NO.9,SEPTEMBER 2012.

 
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