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DESCRIPTION:Recent years have witnessed the growing demand for more wireles
 s connectivity and services. This has posed a big challenge for antenna en
 gineers\, which is to design wide-band or multiband antennas with very sma
 ll footprint. The paradox of achieving wide-band operation while retaining
  a compact antenna size appears difficult to resolve. This talk takes a ca
 reful look at this contradicting challenge and proposes several strategies
  to address the difficulty. First\, we review the fundamental concepts for
  achieving antenna’s wide-band operation. We then introduce techniques f
 or effectively miniaturizing an antenna’s size while maintaining its wid
 e-band operation. After that\, a number of practical examples are presente
 d to demonstrate the design of compact and yet wide-band antennas.\n\nCo-s
 ponsored by: Staracom\n\nSpeaker(s): Prof. Zhongxiang  Shen\, \n\nRoom: L-
 2708\, Bldg: Pavillons Lassonde\, 2500 Chemin de Polytechnique\, Montreal\
 , Quebec\, Canada\, H3T1J4
LOCATION:Room: L-2708\, Bldg: Pavillons Lassonde\, 2500 Chemin de Polytechn
 ique\, Montreal\, Quebec\, Canada\, H3T1J4
ORGANIZER:mohammad.sharawi@polymtl.ca
SEQUENCE:7
SUMMARY:Design of Compact and Wide-Band Antennas
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/315357
X-ALT-DESC:Description: &lt;br /&gt;&lt;p&gt;Recent years have witnessed the growing de
 mand for more wireless connectivity and services. This has posed a big cha
 llenge for antenna engineers\, which is to design wide-band or multiband a
 ntennas with very small footprint. The paradox of achieving wide-band oper
 ation while retaining a compact antenna size appears difficult to resolve.
  This talk takes a careful look at this contradicting challenge and propos
 es several strategies to address the difficulty. First\, we review the fun
 damental concepts for achieving antenna&amp;rsquo\;s wide-band operation. We t
 hen introduce techniques for effectively miniaturizing an antenna&amp;rsquo\;s
  size while maintaining its wide-band operation. After that\, a number of 
 practical examples are presented to demonstrate the design of compact and 
 yet wide-band antennas.&lt;/p&gt;
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