• Title/Summary/Keyword: multiple independent frequency bands

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Multiband Microstrip-Fed Right Angle Slot Antenna Design for Wireless Communication Systems

  • Rakluea, Paitoon;Anantrasirichai, Noppin;Janchitrapongvej, Kanok;Wakabayashi, Toshio
    • ETRI Journal
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    • v.31 no.3
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    • pp.271-281
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    • 2009
  • This paper presents a novel multiband microstrip-fed right angle slot antenna design technique for multiple independent frequency bands. The new technique uses various slot sizes at various appropriate positions. We first propose a tri-band slot antenna consisting of three right angle slots. Then, a quad-band slot antenna is developed with four right angle slots which achieves slant ${\pm}45^{\circ}$ linear polarization, omnidirectional pattern coverage, good antenna gain, and acceptable impedance bandwidths over all the operating frequency range. Moreover, an open-circuited tuning stub is introduced to achieve good impedance matching. Both proposed antennas are designed on a ground plane of RT/duroid 5880 substrate with a thickness of 1.575 mm. The real measurable results show that the desired frequencies used in wireless communication systems, namely, WLAN and WiMax, are efficiently achieved.

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The Performance Improvement of a Multicarrier DS-CDMA System Using both Time-Diversity and Frequency Offset

  • Kim, Ki-Doo;Oh, Jung-Hun;Milstein, Laurence B.
    • ETRI Journal
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    • v.21 no.4
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    • pp.29-40
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    • 1999
  • In this paper, we show the robustness of a proposed system using both a frequency diversity and a time diversity effect when the channel assumptions are relaxed such that all sub-bands are not independent fading. We take time-repetition coding with interleaving such that the repetition code symbols are spaced sufficiently far apart to guarantee time diversity. We also incorporate offset multicarriers into a proposed multicarrier DS-CDMA system in a different way compared to that of [10] to reduce the total multiple access interference. When we take a convolutional encoder instead of a time-repetition encoder, and again use both time diversity and frequency offset, then we can obtain the significant performance gain.

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