The design of multi-band planar inverted-F antennas for mobile handsets with the aid of a novel genetic algorithm and their specific absorption rate
Omar A. Saraereh
2134/34701
https://repository.lboro.ac.uk/articles/thesis/The_design_of_multi-band_planar_inverted-F_antennas_for_mobile_handsets_with_the_aid_of_a_novel_genetic_algorithm_and_their_specific_absorption_rate/9541997
Wireless communications have progressed very rapidly in recent years and
mobile handsets are becoming smaller and smaller. Present-day mobile cellular
communication systems include combinations of the AMPS, GSM-900, DCS-l800,
PCS-1900, UMTS, and WLANs in the 2.4GHz and 5.2GHz bands. User requirements
for access to the various aforementioned wireless telecommunication services have
resulted in a rapid technological push to unify these different systems in a drastically
decreased size single mobile handset. All this combined with strict limitations set for
the energy absorbed by the users of mobile terminals has created a need for improved
antenna solutions and better understanding of small antennas. The objective of this
thesis is to develop novel multi-band handset antenna design solutions to satisfy the
specific bandwidth requirements of mobile cellular communication systems. [Continues.]
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Mechanical Engineering not elsewhere classified