In this paper dual band Planar Inverted F Antenna (PIFA) is presented for mobile handset applications at dual frequencies. PIFA is a flat structure, simple and easy to fabricate. The idea of U-shaped slot technique is introduced into the basic rectangular patch antenna for higher GSM frequency. The impedance bandwidth covers GSM 900 and GSM 1900 bands. The PIFA covers a bandwidth of 31.9MHz (0.88-0.911GHz) or about 3.5% with respect to the resonance frequency at 0.89GHz. For the higher resonant mode the impedance bandwidth is 112.7MHz (1.873-1.985GHz) or about 5.83% with respect to resonance frequency of 1.93 GHz. The PIFA has a gain of 2.59dB and 5.12dB at lower and higher resonating frequencies respectively. PIFA is analyzed using High Frequency Structure Simulator (HFSS).
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%A Krishna, K. Rama
%A Rao, G Sambasiva
%A Raju.K, P.R.Ratna
%D 2015
%J International Journal of Antennas (JANT)
%K 1900 900 F GSM Inverted Planar Return antenna loss
%N 1
%P 37-48
%R 10.5121/jant.2015.1104
%T Design and Simulation of Dual Band Planar Inverted F Antenna (PIFA) For Mobile Handset Applications
%U https://airccse.com/jant/papers/1115jant04.pdf
%V 1
%X In this paper dual band Planar Inverted F Antenna (PIFA) is presented for mobile handset applications at dual frequencies. PIFA is a flat structure, simple and easy to fabricate. The idea of U-shaped slot technique is introduced into the basic rectangular patch antenna for higher GSM frequency. The impedance bandwidth covers GSM 900 and GSM 1900 bands. The PIFA covers a bandwidth of 31.9MHz (0.88-0.911GHz) or about 3.5% with respect to the resonance frequency at 0.89GHz. For the higher resonant mode the impedance bandwidth is 112.7MHz (1.873-1.985GHz) or about 5.83% with respect to resonance frequency of 1.93 GHz. The PIFA has a gain of 2.59dB and 5.12dB at lower and higher resonating frequencies respectively. PIFA is analyzed using High Frequency Structure Simulator (HFSS).
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abstract = {In this paper dual band Planar Inverted F Antenna (PIFA) is presented for mobile handset applications at dual frequencies. PIFA is a flat structure, simple and easy to fabricate. The idea of U-shaped slot technique is introduced into the basic rectangular patch antenna for higher GSM frequency. The impedance bandwidth covers GSM 900 and GSM 1900 bands. The PIFA covers a bandwidth of 31.9MHz (0.88-0.911GHz) or about 3.5% with respect to the resonance frequency at 0.89GHz. For the higher resonant mode the impedance bandwidth is 112.7MHz (1.873-1.985GHz) or about 5.83% with respect to resonance frequency of 1.93 GHz. The PIFA has a gain of 2.59dB and 5.12dB at lower and higher resonating frequencies respectively. PIFA is analyzed using High Frequency Structure Simulator (HFSS).
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author = {Krishna, K. Rama and Rao, G Sambasiva and Raju.K, P.R.Ratna},
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journal = {International Journal of Antennas (JANT)},
keywords = {1900 900 F GSM Inverted Planar Return antenna loss},
language = {English},
month = {October},
number = 1,
pages = {37-48},
timestamp = {2023-09-28T13:28:57.000+0200},
title = {Design and Simulation of Dual Band Planar Inverted F Antenna (PIFA) For Mobile Handset Applications},
url = {https://airccse.com/jant/papers/1115jant04.pdf},
volume = 1,
year = 2015
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