[Online]Metasurface-Backed UWB Antenna Providing Enhanced Radiation and Bandwidth Stability

Metasurface-Backed UWB Antenna Providing Enhanced Radiation and Bandwidth Stability
ID:114 Submission ID:324 View Protection:ATTENDEE Updated Time:2025-12-23 13:12:23 Hits:265 Online

Start Time:2025-12-30 16:45 (Asia/Amman)

Duration:15min

Session:[S1] Track 1: Mobile computing, communications, 5G and beyond » [S1-2] Track 1: Mobile computing, communications, 5G and beyond

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Abstract
This study presents a novel UWB antenna featuring optimized radiation and incorporating a metamaterial-inspired design. The antenna utilizes a CPW-fed circular monopole paired with an 8×8 metasurface composed of low-profile metamaterial cells. Each cell has four star-shaped slots with identical arms, which contribute to the antenna's distinct electromagnetic characteristics. Both the antenna and metasurface are organized on an FR4. The results indicate that the design effectively spans from 3 to above 13 GHz, covering the 3.1-10.6 GHz UWB frequency spectra, offering strong frequency response, high radiation efficiency, and satisfactory gain. This antenna design is highly suitable for UWB applications, fulfilling the demanding specifications of contemporary wireless communication systems. This research work directly supports SDG 9 (Industry, Innovation and Infrastructure) by advancing the resilient and innovative communication infrastructure crucial for global connectivity.
Keywords
star-shaped slot metamaterials, enhanced radiation, UWB communications.
Speaker
Ahmed S.I. Amar
Assistant Professor Egyptian Technical Research and Development Centre, Cairo, 11618, Egypt

Submission Author
Ahmed S.I. Amar Egyptian Technical Research and Development Centre, Cairo, 11618, Egypt
Mohamed Boumalkha Department of Physics Faculty of Sciences, Moulay Ismail University Meknes, Morocco
Zakaria Che Muda Malaysia;Faculty of Engineering and Quantity Surveying INTI-IU University Nilai
Ahmed Samir Department of Electronics and Communication Engineering, Uruk University, Baghdad, Iraq
Tamer Shamseldin Technical Research Center, Cairo, 11618, Egypt
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