Ultrawideband Antennas: Growth and Evolution

Narrowband antennas fail to radiate short pulses of nano- or picosecond length over the broader band of frequencies. Therefore, Ultrawideband (UWB) technology has gained momentum over the past couple of years as it utilizes a wide range of frequencies, typically between 3.1–10.6 GHz. UWB antennas ha...

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Main Authors: Om Prakash Kumar, Pramod Kumar, Tanweer Ali, Pradeep Kumar, Shweta Vincent
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Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2021-12-01
Series:Micromachines
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2072-666X/13/1/60
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author Om Prakash Kumar
Pramod Kumar
Tanweer Ali
Pradeep Kumar
Shweta Vincent
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Shweta Vincent
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description Narrowband antennas fail to radiate short pulses of nano- or picosecond length over the broader band of frequencies. Therefore, Ultrawideband (UWB) technology has gained momentum over the past couple of years as it utilizes a wide range of frequencies, typically between 3.1–10.6 GHz. UWB antennas have been utilized for various applications such as ground-penetrating radars, disaster management through detection of unexploded mines, medical diagnostics, and commercial applications ranging from USB dongles to detection of cracks in highways and bridges. In the first section of the manuscript, UWB technology is detailed with its importance for future wireless communications systems. In the next section various types of UWB antennas and their design methodology are reviewed, and their important characteristics are highlighted. In section four the concept of a UWB notch antenna is presented. Here various methods to obtain the notch, such as slots, parasitic resonators, metamaterials, and filters are discussed in detail. In addition, various types of important notch antenna design with their technical specifications, advantages, and disadvantages are presented. Finally, the need of reconfigurable UWB notch antennas is discussed in the next section. Here various insight to the design of frequency reconfigurable notch antennas is discussed and presented. Overall, this article aims to showcase the beginnings of UWB technology, the reason for the emergence of notching in specific frequency bands, and ultimately the need for reconfiguring UWB antennas along with their usage.
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spelling doaj.art-cd1c8b2ddae54646873efa667c2ce02f2023-11-23T14:44:15ZengMDPI AGMicromachines2072-666X2021-12-011316010.3390/mi13010060Ultrawideband Antennas: Growth and EvolutionOm Prakash Kumar0Pramod Kumar1Tanweer Ali2Pradeep Kumar3Shweta Vincent4Department of Electronics and Communication Engineering, Manipal Institute of Technology, Manipal Academy of Higher Education, Manipal 576104, IndiaDepartment of Electronics and Communication Engineering, Manipal Institute of Technology, Manipal Academy of Higher Education, Manipal 576104, IndiaDepartment of Electronics and Communication Engineering, Manipal Institute of Technology, Manipal Academy of Higher Education, Manipal 576104, IndiaDiscipline of Electrical, Electronic and Computer Engineering, University of KwaZulu-Natal, Durban 4041, South AfricaDepartment of Mechatronics Engineering, Manipal Institute of Technology, Manipal Academy of Higher Education, Manipal 576104, IndiaNarrowband antennas fail to radiate short pulses of nano- or picosecond length over the broader band of frequencies. Therefore, Ultrawideband (UWB) technology has gained momentum over the past couple of years as it utilizes a wide range of frequencies, typically between 3.1–10.6 GHz. UWB antennas have been utilized for various applications such as ground-penetrating radars, disaster management through detection of unexploded mines, medical diagnostics, and commercial applications ranging from USB dongles to detection of cracks in highways and bridges. In the first section of the manuscript, UWB technology is detailed with its importance for future wireless communications systems. In the next section various types of UWB antennas and their design methodology are reviewed, and their important characteristics are highlighted. In section four the concept of a UWB notch antenna is presented. Here various methods to obtain the notch, such as slots, parasitic resonators, metamaterials, and filters are discussed in detail. In addition, various types of important notch antenna design with their technical specifications, advantages, and disadvantages are presented. Finally, the need of reconfigurable UWB notch antennas is discussed in the next section. Here various insight to the design of frequency reconfigurable notch antennas is discussed and presented. Overall, this article aims to showcase the beginnings of UWB technology, the reason for the emergence of notching in specific frequency bands, and ultimately the need for reconfiguring UWB antennas along with their usage.https://www.mdpi.com/2072-666X/13/1/60ultrawideband (UWB)ultrawideband (UWB) notch antennafrequency reconfigurable ultrawideband (UWB) notch antenna
spellingShingle Om Prakash Kumar
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Ultrawideband Antennas: Growth and Evolution
Micromachines
ultrawideband (UWB)
ultrawideband (UWB) notch antenna
frequency reconfigurable ultrawideband (UWB) notch antenna
title Ultrawideband Antennas: Growth and Evolution
title_full Ultrawideband Antennas: Growth and Evolution
title_fullStr Ultrawideband Antennas: Growth and Evolution
title_full_unstemmed Ultrawideband Antennas: Growth and Evolution
title_short Ultrawideband Antennas: Growth and Evolution
title_sort ultrawideband antennas growth and evolution
topic ultrawideband (UWB)
ultrawideband (UWB) notch antenna
frequency reconfigurable ultrawideband (UWB) notch antenna
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