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이동통신은 통신의 중요한 부분이 되었습니다. 페이징, 휴대폰 또는 GPS와 같은 기존 애플리케이션은 엄청난 성장을 보였으며 태깅, 무선 컴퓨터 링크, 무선 마이크, 원격 제어, 무선 멀티미디어 링크, 위성 휴대폰, 무선 인터넷 등 새로운 애플리케이션이 매일 등장하고 있습니다. 모바일은 가볍고 작으며 에너지 소비가 적고 매력적인 디자인을 의미합니다. 기술은 빠르게 성장하는 분야에서 이러한 요구를 충족시키기 위해 매우 빠르게 발전했습니다. 칩은 점점 작아지고, 전류를 덜 소비하며, 더 효율적이고 더 복잡한 작업을 수행합니다. 그러나 안테나의 크기는 주로 전송 또는 수신해야 하는 주파수 대역에 따라 결정되기 때문에 안테나는 동일한 진화를 경험하지 못했습니다. 따라서 안테나 소형화 기술은 절충의 기술입니다. 즉, 방사 특성과 관련하여 주어진 응용 분야에 여전히 적합한 가능한 가장 작은 안테나를 설계해야 합니다. 즉, 볼륨, 대역폭, 효율성 사이에서 최상의 절충안을 찾는 것입니다. 본 논문에서는 초소형 안테나부터 시작하여 다중 대역 설계를 거쳐 UWB 안테나까지 이어지는 고전적인 설계 기술을 살펴보겠습니다.
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Anja K. SKRIVERVIK, Marta MARTINEZ-VAZQUEZ, Juan R. MOSIG, "On the Practical Design of Small Terminal Antennas for Mobile Applications" in IEICE TRANSACTIONS on Communications,
vol. E91-B, no. 6, pp. 1689-1696, June 2008, doi: 10.1093/ietcom/e91-b.6.1689.
Abstract: Mobile communication have become an important part of telecommunications. Original applications like paging, mobile phones or GPS have shown a tremendous growth, and new applications are emerging every day: tagging, wireless computer links, wireless microphones, remote control, wireless multimedia links, satellite mobile phones, wireless internet. Mobile means light, small, with low energy consumption and appealing designs. Technology has evolved very fast to satisfy these needs in rapidly growing markeds: chips are becoming smaller, consume less current, are more efficient and perform more complex operations. The antennas however have not experienced the same evolution, as the size of an antenna is mainly dictated by the frequency band it has to transmit or receive. Thus, the art of antenna miniaturization is an art of compromise: one has to design the smallest possible antenna, which is still suitable for a given application regarding its radiation characteristics. Or in other words, one looks for the best compromise between volume, bandwidth and efficiency. In this paper, we will go through classical design techniques, starting from ultra small antennas and going UWB antennas over multiband designs.
URL: https://global.ieice.org/en_transactions/communications/10.1093/ietcom/e91-b.6.1689/_p
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