Abstract—The possibility of using non-Foster circuit to expand the bandwidth of a monopole antenna is investigated theoretically. Beginning with an inductor-loaded monopole antenna resonating at different frequencies by changing the value of the loaded inductor, we show that a frequency-dependent inductor is needed to enhance the bandwidth of the monopole antenna. The curve for the reactance of the frequency-dependent inductor versus frequency is fitted, which enlightens us to use a non-Foster reactive circuit to realize the frequency-dependent inductor. Based on the above studies, a monopole antenna loaded with a non-Foster circuit is presented. Simulated results demonstrate that the input reactance of the loaded antenna becomes stable and...
At low frequencies, non-Foster matching improves the performance of ESAs and overcomes the limitatio...
In recent years, non-Foster circuits are an active area for research purposes because they can handl...
International audienceDecreasing the electric length of an antenna results in increasing its input r...
"In this contribution, we theoretically and numerically show that the operation bandwidth of an elec...
A broadband loaded antenna and matching network with related methods for design optimization are dis...
The use of non-Foster components in wideband matching networks for improvement of effective diversit...
In many applications, like in aeronautical control and communication systems, there are important ...
The demand for miniaturized, broadband communication systems has created a need for electrically sma...
In this contribution, we report on the operational bandwidth improvement of a metamaterial-inspired ...
Matching networks are widely used in the antenna transmitter and receiver applications and thus they...
PhDThere is a demand for broadband electrically small antennas that cover large frequency bands wit...
International audienceThis paper presents the design of a wideband electrically small antenna using ...
International audienceIn this paper, we present the design of a small, wideband antenna with an embe...
© 2015 IEEE. The impedance bandwidth of a near-field resonant parasitic (NFRP) element of an electri...
© 2014 Institute of Antenna Engineers of Taiwan. The impedance bandwidth of a metamaterial-inspired,...
At low frequencies, non-Foster matching improves the performance of ESAs and overcomes the limitatio...
In recent years, non-Foster circuits are an active area for research purposes because they can handl...
International audienceDecreasing the electric length of an antenna results in increasing its input r...
"In this contribution, we theoretically and numerically show that the operation bandwidth of an elec...
A broadband loaded antenna and matching network with related methods for design optimization are dis...
The use of non-Foster components in wideband matching networks for improvement of effective diversit...
In many applications, like in aeronautical control and communication systems, there are important ...
The demand for miniaturized, broadband communication systems has created a need for electrically sma...
In this contribution, we report on the operational bandwidth improvement of a metamaterial-inspired ...
Matching networks are widely used in the antenna transmitter and receiver applications and thus they...
PhDThere is a demand for broadband electrically small antennas that cover large frequency bands wit...
International audienceThis paper presents the design of a wideband electrically small antenna using ...
International audienceIn this paper, we present the design of a small, wideband antenna with an embe...
© 2015 IEEE. The impedance bandwidth of a near-field resonant parasitic (NFRP) element of an electri...
© 2014 Institute of Antenna Engineers of Taiwan. The impedance bandwidth of a metamaterial-inspired,...
At low frequencies, non-Foster matching improves the performance of ESAs and overcomes the limitatio...
In recent years, non-Foster circuits are an active area for research purposes because they can handl...
International audienceDecreasing the electric length of an antenna results in increasing its input r...