posted on 2007-07-04, 16:27authored byC.J. Panagamuwa, Maria I. Kitra, Patrick McEvoy, J.C. Vardaxoglou, J.R. James
Previous studies have shown that monopoles loaded with material of equal permittivity and
permeability values give increased bandwidth and radiation efficiency for a given size reduction.
Positioning the monopole orthogonally to the head directs pattern nulls towards the head, which
leads to low Specific Absorption Rates (SAR). Simulated results of the material loaded monopole
showed dual-mode behaviour. In this paper, the simple monopole is translated into a compact
antenna design suitable for mobile handsets. Metallic strips are printed on the material block to
increase the number of modes and realise a small, quad-band, low-SAR handset antenna.
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PANAGAMUWA, C.J. ... et al (2005). Multi-band material loaded Low-SAR antenna for mobile handsets. IN: Proceedings of IEE Wideband and Multi-band Antennas and Arrays, September 7, University of Birmingham, Birmingham, UK, September 7, pp. 26-29