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SIW slot antenna
Martinec, Matěj ; Puskely, Jan (referee) ; Pítra, Kamil (advisor)
This work is dealing with the design of waveguide slot array antenna and SIW slot antenna with coaxial and microstrip feed operating in 5,6 GHz frequency in Wi-Fi frequency band of IEEE 802.11ac standard. For design of these antennas were used calsic methods and each of this parts were optimised in CST Microwave Studio. In this programme were optimised parameters of each part to occupy widest bandwidth of antenna, which was in conflict with the proper function of antenna. All antennas were compare between each other in light of selected parameters and suitable antenna has been chosen.
Textile slot antenna
Špůrek, Jan ; Polívka,, Milan (referee) ; Raida, Zbyněk (advisor)
This diploma thesis is focused on design of various antenna structures, based on slot antennas, created in the wider wall of a rectangular-shaped waveguide. As the substrate, it is used a 3D textile material, while its properties are examined. They were designed structures, that operate with linear and circular polarization, and other related structures, that are used for feeding and power division. Structures are designed to operate at central frequency of 8 GHz and its vicinity.
Half Mode Substrate Integrated Waveguide Slot Antennas
Hubka, Patrik ; Schejbal, Vladimír (referee) ; Pánek,, David (referee) ; Láčík, Jaroslav (advisor)
This dissertation deals with the research of slot antennas based on a half-mode substrate-integrated waveguide (HMSIW). By using HMSIW, the physical size of the antenna is reduced by approximately half while maintaining excellent antenna performance. The thesis is consists of two factual parts. The first one (Chapter 4) proposes and describes linearly and circularly polarized HMSIW polarized U-slot antenna. The combination of these two antennas resulted in a polarization reconfigurable HMSIW slot antenna. The functionality of all these antennas are experimentally verified. These antennas achieve better performance compared to current developments of the similar HMSIW antennas. The functionality of the linearly and circularly polarized antenna are further investigated in deep by characteristic modal analysis and parametric procedure. Based on those investigations, design guides of those antennas are proposed. The second one (Chapter 5) deals with design and description of the simple circularly polarized HMSIW U-slot antenna array with linear organization of 1 × 4 basic radiators. The experimental verification proved that the antenna array with a simple feeding network achieved the competitive performance in comparison to the similar antenna array described in the literature.
Pulsed Electromagnetic Field Radiation from Slot Antennas
Štumpf, Martin ; Vandenbosch, Guy (referee) ; Škvor,, Zbyněk (referee) ; Láčík, Jaroslav (advisor)
Jednoduché dvojrozměrné anténní zářiče, které slouží jako stavební bloky anténních polí, jsou analyticky analyzovány v časové oblasti. Jako hlavní nástroj pro analýzu je použita Cagniard-DeHoopova metoda. Je ukázáno, že zvolený přístup umožňuje získat přesné vzorce v časové oblasti v uzavřeném tvaru, které jasně demonstrují vliv vstupních parametrů a objasňují fyzikální podstatu pulsního elektromagnetického vyzařování. Dané numerické výsledky ilustrují důležité aspekty pulsního elektromagnetického záření v rozličných konfiguracích problémů. Získané výsledky jsou užitečné pro efektivní návrh anténních polí, které jsou buzeny pulsními signály.
Miniature antenna for mobile applications
Šmarda, Marek ; Švanda,, Milan (referee) ; Pokorný, Michal (advisor)
This work deals with the most famous constructions of planar antennas. The work analyses selected methods of connecting planar antennas' charging with the possibility of impedance adaptation. An important part of the work consists of description of techniques for increasing bandwidth and conversely techniques for reducing the dimensions which are important for the design of planar antennas for mobile devices. The antennas were designed by means of theoretical basis and their properties were examined in the electromagnetic field simulator. The selected antenna model was constructed and its parameters were measured experimentally. The matching circuit for the antenna to tune it to different resonant frequencies was designed and constructed.
Design of the antenna unit of access point for off-body communication in the 61 GHz ISM band
Miřácký, Jan ; Pokorný,, Michal (referee) ; Puskely, Jan (advisor)
The Master´s thesis deals with the theoretical design, practical numerical analyses and optimalization of disc-like antenna and disc-like slot antenna. The antennas have relative omnidirectional radiation characteristics in the horizontal plane, respectively in the vertical plane. Antennas exploit the substrate integrated waveguide technology. The antennas themselves are designed for the purpose of making the antenna array that will be work as an antenna unit for access point. The antennas are manufactured and experimentally verified. The program CST Microwave Studio is used for simulation in the thesis.
Slot Antenna Array Based on Substrate Integrated Waveguide
Sedláček, Petr ; Polívka, Milan (referee) ; Mikulášek, Tomáš (advisor)
The Master’s Thesis deals with the design of slot antenna array based on the substrate integrated waveguide (SIW). Various supply methods are described and the design procedure is approached. The antenna array was designed for Wi-Fi band of 5 GHz in the Ansoft HFSS simulation software. The optimalized parameters are impedance bandwidth (low reflection coefficient at antenna input in the desired frequency band) and the gain (the maximum value). As the result of the work 3 antenna arrays based on the substrate integrated waveguide are designed and fabricated: antenna arrays 2x1, 2x2 and antenna array 2x2 supplemented with housing for outdoor use. The work also contains a comparison of simulated and measured parameters of antennas.
Slot antenna for X band
Buriánek, František ; Horák, Jiří (referee) ; Láčík, Jaroslav (advisor)
This work familiarizes readers with the issues of slot antennas. It presents design and simulation of slot antenna for X band in CST Microwave Studio program. The simulation procedure is described here, including all the settings required for proper operation of the simulation. Then there is the description of the principle of the Half-Mode Substrate Integrated Waveguide - HMSIW. In the end the designed structure of HMSIW and the slot antenna are assembled and measured. The results of the simulation are compared with the results acquired by measurements. The designed antenna at the frequency 10 GHz achieves the impedance bandwidth 255 MHz, and the gain 8,81 dBi (the simulated values in CST Microwave studio).
Linearly polarized slot antenna in proximity of human body
Hermány, Roman ; Láčík, Jaroslav (referee) ; Hubka, Patrik (advisor)
In this bacherol thesis, a linearly polarized slot antenna in proximity of human body is proposed. The core of the work is a theme of U-type slot antenna, which is created on the half-mode substrate integrated waveguide. This structure is designed at the 5.8 GHz Wi-Fi band. Simulation and measurement prove that the proposed antenna radiates electromagnetic wave perpendicular to the antenna plane with linear horizontal polarization. Simulated and measured gain of the antenna is 6.51 and 6.52 dBi, respectively. Simulated and measured impedance bandwidth of the proposed antenna is 1.9 %. The minimum of measured reflection coefficient is slightly shifted by10 MHz to the lower frequencies due to the manufacture tolerance. The antenna placed in proximity of the phantom of the human body achieves very good radiation performance.
Increase of operation frequency of printed antennas
Havlík, Vojtěch ; Láčík, Jaroslav (referee) ; Raida, Zbyněk (advisor)
The thesis is focused on the design of a slot antenna integrated into a textile substrate. In the thesis, antennas operating at the frequency 5.8 GHz and 24.125 GHz (ISM bands) were designed. Functionality of the antennas was verified by simulation performed in the program CST Microwave Studio. The antennas consist of a textile integrated waveguide and a coplanar waveguide which adapts the waveguide characteristic impedance to 50 of the input coaxial connector. As a substrate, we used a 3D textile material.

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