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In this article, a size miniaturized ultra-wideband (UWB) monopole antenna with dual band-notched is presented. By inserting a rectangular slot on the bottom plane, the operation bandwidth of the required antenna is increased by 7%, so that the required antenna can achieve a wide applicable fractional bandwidth of 137.01% (2.85–15.25 GHz). Moreover, a band notch located at 7.6 GHz is generated by cutting a defected microstrip structure (DMS) consisting of circular head dumbbell on the metallic patch. Meanwhile, by introducing a defected ground structure (DGS) consisting of metallic circular head dumbbell shaped in the ground plane, the second band-notch created at 5.6 GHz. Experimental results of the required antenna agree with the simulations quite well, with a miniaturized size of 32 × 25 mm2, which illustrates that the required antenna is suitable for UWB applications.
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Salamin, M.A., Ali, W. & Zugari, A. Design and analysis of a miniaturized band-notched planar antenna incorporating a joint DMS and DGS band-rejection technique for UWB applications. Microsyst Technol 25, 3375–3385 (2019). https://doi.org/10.1007/s00542-018-4183-9
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