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Dual stripline fed metal sheet monopoles for UWB terminal applications
An UWB planar monopole with dual stripline fed (matched over a 3.2–9.2 GHz bandwidth) is designed for low cost applications with an achieved input bandwidth of [3.2–9.2] GHz and size of (30×31×3 mm). The main drawback of such a fully planar design is the degradation of the omni-directionality beyond the first octave. The addition of simple orthogonal elements onto the monopole offers a very simple way to significantly reduce this effect. The improvements have been evaluated with specific UWB characterization tools.