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23 May 2022 Electromagnetic bionic photonic crystal array ultra wide band antenna
Bin Lin
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Proceedings Volume 12254, International Conference on Electronic Information Technology (EIT 2022); 1225410 (2022) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2640024
Event: International Conference on Electronic Information Technology (EIT 2022), 2022, Chengdu, China
Abstract
According to the requirements of the mobile communication system, radio frequency identification system, ultra wideband system and the mobile digital TV system to the antenna's performance, the present paper originally combines split growth electromagnetic bionic structure, photonic crystal antenna and rectangular array antenna, designed a electromagnetic bionic photonic crystal array ultra wide band antenna, fabricated the antenna sample and tested the radiation characteristics of the antenna. The result of test indicate that this antenna completely covered all working frequency bands of the second generation to the fifth generation mobile communication, the frequency bands of the radio frequency identification system, the frequency band of ultra wideband system, and the frequency band of the mobile digital TV system. The smart terminal using this antenna will have many functions, such as mobile communication, radio frequency card read and write, ultra wideband transmission, mobile digital TV and so on; this terminal can achieve multiple network integration of microwave frequency band.
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Bin Lin "Electromagnetic bionic photonic crystal array ultra wide band antenna", Proc. SPIE 12254, International Conference on Electronic Information Technology (EIT 2022), 1225410 (23 May 2022); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2640024
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KEYWORDS
Antennas

Electromagnetism

Biomimetics

Photonic crystals

Telecommunications

Mobile communications

Ceramics

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