masterThesis
Desenvolvimento de estruturas integradas de filtros e antenas para aplicações em sistemas de comunicações sem fio
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MINERVINO, Diego Ramalho. Desenvolvimento de estruturas integradas de filtros e antenas para aplicações em sistemas de comunicações sem fio. 2013. 65f. Dissertação (Mestrado em Engenharia Elétrica e de Computação) - Centro de Tecnologia, Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Norte, Natal, 2013.
Autor
Minervino, Diego Ramalho
Resumen
This paper presents a study of the integration of filters and microstrip antennas, yielding
devices named as filtennas for applications in wireless communications systems. The
design of these structures is given from the observation of filtennas based integration
between horn antennas and frequency selective surfaces (FSS), used in the band X. The
choice of microstrip line structures for the development of a new configuration filtennas
justifies the wide application of these transmission lines, in recent decades, always
resulting in the production of circuit structures with planar light-weight, compact size,
low cost, easy to construct and particularly easy to integrate with other microwave
circuits. In addition, the antenna structure considered for the composition of filtennas
consists of a planar monopole microstrip to microstrip filters integrated in the feed line
of the antenna. In particular, are considered elliptical monopole microstrip (operating in
UWB UWB) microstrip filters and (in structures with associated sections in series and /
or coupled). In addition, the monopole microstrip has a proper bandwidth and omnidirectional
radiation pattern, such that its integration with microstrip filters results in
decreased bandwidth, but with slight changes in the radiation pattern. The methods used
in the analysis of monopoles, and filters were filtennas finite elements and moments by
using commercial software Ansoft Designer and HFSS Ansoft, respectively.
Specifically, we analyze the main characteristics of filtennas, such as radiation pattern,
gain and bandwidth. Were designed, constructed and measures, several structures
filtennas, for validation of the simulated results. Were also used computational tools
(CAD) in the process of building prototypes of planar monopoles, filters and filtennas.
The prototypes were constructed on substrates of glass-fiber (FR4). Measurements were
performed at the Laboratory for Telecommunications UFRN. Comparisons were made
between simulated and measured, and found good agreement in the cases considered