Abstract
A miniaturized quad-band patch antenna for WiMAX/WLAN/GSM applications is presented in this paper. The proposed antenna structure consists two L-slots and a slit in the patch. The longer between two slots, resonates at 1.74 GHz (1.8 GHz band), whereas the shorter at 2.58 GHz (2.4/2.5 GHz band). The third and fourth resonances at 3.6 GHz (3.5 GHz band) and 5.6 GHz (5.2/5.5/5.8 bands) are due to the slit and length of the patch, respectively. A detail parametric analysis is carried out by varying the length of the slots (i.e. L-slots and slit) to achieve the desired frequency bands. An equivalent circuit model of the antenna is developed and the various antenna performances are analyzed. The antenna simulated results for return loss and 2D radiation patterns are experimentally verified.