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The Conception and the Study of a Triple-band Planar Inverted-F Antenna


Ibnyaich Saida, Ghammaz Abdelilah and Hassani Moha Mrabet

The development of small integrated antennas plays a significant role in the progress of rapidly expanding mobile communications systems. Although the resonance frequency, gain and bandwidth performance of an antenna are directly related to its dimensions, the idea is not only to decrease the overall size of the antenna, but also to find the best geometry and structure, for a specific problem. The advantage of planar inverted-F antenna (PIFA) makes them popular in many applications requiring a low profile antenna, PIFA antenna is promising to be a good candidate for the future technology due to the flexibility of the structure as it can be easily incorporated into the communication equipments. In this paper, a triple-band Planar Inverted-F Antenna (PIFA) with Slots and a parasitic element is introduced. The proposed antenna is compact with a single feed and a single short strip. It operates at the frequency bands of 800 MHz, 1.6 GHz and 2.9 GHZ. So the antenna has been successfully researched and well optimized.

Keywords: Planar inverted-F antenna, PIFA, Slots, triple-band antennas, parasitic element

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ABOUT THE AUTHORS

Ibnyaich Saida
Doctorat

Ghammaz Abdelilah
Professeur

Hassani Moha Mrabet
Professeur


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