Summary: | In this letter, a semi-transparent frequency reconfigurable antenna is proposed and investigated. This antenna is implemented on glass as a substrate, AgHT-4 as a radiating element and copper as its ground plane to result in a semi-transparent feature. A pair of PIN diodes is utilized as microwave switches along with a DC biasing circuit. This proposed antenna is fed by a CPW arrangement and introduces unequal E-shaped Defected Ground Structure (DGS) on the ground plane for modification of the electrical length. The antenna exhibits a −10 dB impedance bandwidth from 3 to 6 GHz when PIN diodes are ON, and a resonance at 4.75 GHz when pin diodes are OFF. The proposed antenna is fabricated to validate its performance in terms of reflection coefficient and radiation pattern.
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