A Planar Dual Notched Band Vivaldi Antenna for Wireless Communication Applications

Dual Notched Band Vivaldi Antenna for Wireless Communication Applications

Keywords: Vivaldi antenna (VA), Dual notched band characteristic, Wireless communication applications

Abstract

With the aim of realizing a Vivaldi Antenna (VA) with stop bands for wireless communication applications, this
paper introduces a novel, uncomplicated, easily fabricated, and compact planar VA featuring two distinctive rejected frequency bands. The designed VA is engraved onto an FR4-epoxy substrate, measuring 0.4243λ0
×0.4296λ0 ×0.01315λ0 at 2.63 GHz. The integration of dual notched band functionality is ingeniously achieved through the implementation of a simple additional strip and a U-formed slit. A physical prototype of the VA was successfully constructed and meticulously measured with the R&S®ZNB Vector Network Analyser. The measured impedance bandwidth demonstrates that the realised VA operates from 2.63 GHz to beyond 12 GHz while effectively excluding two bands: 3.46-4.16 GHz (18.37 %) and 5.32-6.5 GHz (19.97 %). Simulated results indicate that the designed VA can provide stable unidirectional radiation patterns, reasonable realized gain, and acceptable radiation efficiency across its operating ranges, with notable drops observed at the two notched bands. As a result, these findings highlight the practical value of the designed VA for wireless communication applications, particularly in scenarios where the integration of filtering structures in antennas becomes essential to prevent interference with co-existing systems. The presented VA opens new avenues for enhancing wireless communication performance, catering to the increasing demand for reliable and interference-resistant solutions.

Published
2023-10-16
How to Cite
Chaabane, A., & Guerroui, M. (2023). A Planar Dual Notched Band Vivaldi Antenna for Wireless Communication Applications. Defence Science Journal, 74(01), 79-84. https://doi.org/10.14429/dsj.74.19154
Section
Electronics & Communication Systems