This book highlights technology trends and challenges that trace the evolution of antenna design, starting from 3rd generation phones and moving towards the latest release of LTE-A. The authors explore how the simple monopole and whip antenna from the GSM years have evolved towards what we have today, an antenna design that is compact, multi-band in nature and caters to multiple elements on the same patch to provide high throughput connectivity. The scope of the book targets a broad range of subjects, including the microstrip antenna, PIFA antenna, and the monopole antenna to be used for different applications over three different mobile generations. Beyond that, the authors take a step into the future and look at antenna requirements for 5G communications, which already has the 5G drive in place with prominent scenarios and use-cases emerging. They examine these, and put in place the challenges that lie ahead for antenna design, particularly in mm-Wave design. The book provides a reference for practicing engineers and under/post graduate students working in this field.
Introduction.- Section I Evolution of the Mobile Antenna: 3G, 4G and beyond.- Fundamentals of antenna design, technologies and applications.- Section II Multi-band Antennas.- Design of Dual-band Planar Inverted F-L-Structure for frequency bands of the IEEE 802.11a/b/g, Bluetooth and ZigBee standards.- Double-Monopole Crescent-Shaped Antennas with High Isolation for WLAN and WIMAX Applications.- Electrically Small Planar Antenna based on Metamaterial.- Section III Wide band Antennas.- Effect of Aperture-Coupled Asymmetric Four (and five) DRA elements on the defected Ground Plan of Microstrip line for Ultra-Wideband.- A sample and compact planar ultra wide-band antenna with single or dual band-notched characteristics.- A Miniaturised Monopole Wideband Antenna with Tuneable Notch for WLAN/WiMAX Application.- Section IV MIMO Antennas.- Miniaturized EBG Two U-shape MIMO PIFA Antenna for mobile hl37