P. K. Bharti, H. Singh, G. Pandey, M. K. Meshram, H. Tripathi
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Compact six-band coupled-fed planar inverted-F antenna for slim mobile phone
In this paper, the planar inverted-F antenna (PIFA) is proposed for the multi-band mobile phone application. To reduce the size of the antenna, folded and shorted structure is used. The proposed antenna is compact, low-cost and it is appropriate for the GSM900 (890-960 MHz), GPSL1 (1565-1585 MHz), DCS1800 (1710-1880 MHz), DCS1900 (1850-1990 MHz) DECT (1880-1990 MHz), and UMTS2100 (1920-2170 MHz) cellular mobile phone applications. The peak realized gain of an antenna is around 5.5 dBi at GSM900 band and in between 3-4.8dBi for higher operating bands. The return loss, radiation patterns and peak realized gain of the antenna are simulated using Ansoft HFSS and also compared with CST Microwave Studio results.