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Enhancing Bandwidth and Efficiency with Slotted Ground Planes Embedding Antenna Boosters [PDF]
The deployment of wireless devices has increased exponentially in recent years, not only for mobile applications but also for IoT. Typically, these IoT devices exchange data with other devices by means of wireless connections, where battery consumption ...
Sabrina Arús +4 more
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Antenna Boosters versus Flexible Printed Circuit Antennas for IoT Devices [PDF]
Antennas should be small enough to fit in the limited space of IoT devices and, at the same time, with multi-band operation across several bands as well as ensure stability when embedded in a device.
Jaume Anguera +4 more
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Antenna Booster Element for Multiband Operation [PDF]
The escalating demand for versatile wireless devices has fostered the need to reduce the antenna footprint to support the integration of multiple new functionalities.
Elena García +2 more
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Antenna Boosters Versus Meander Antennas for Bluetooth Module Integration
The Bluetooth standard is widely used in the Internet of Things (IoT) and other wireless devices, typically embedded in modules as they are easier to use and integrate into a design, and they are already certified.
Alejandro Fernandez +4 more
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Multiband Operation With Antenna Boosters Using Matching Network Synthesis
The proliferation of the Internet of Things (IoT) has resulted in a demand for wireless connectivity to a multitude of devices. To address this need, a rapid and straightforward approach for designing multiband antenna systems utilizing antenna boosters ...
Alejandro Fernandez +4 more
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GPS has become an attractive feature for geolocalization enabling asset tracking IoT devices. GPS satellite antennas radiate RHCP (right-hand circularly polarized) electromagnetic waves; thus, the typical antenna at the receiver is also RHCP.
Jaime Gui +5 more
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Concentrated Ground Plane Booster Antenna Technology for Multiband Operation in Handset Devices
The current demand in the handset antenna field requires multiband antennas due to the existence of multiple communication standards and the emergence of new ones.
C. Picher +4 more
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Reconfigurable Multiband Antenna Booster Architecture for Different Environments
A passive matching network cannot match a device for more than one specific scenario. For this reason, a new approach capable of matching a 50 mm $\times50$ mm Internet of Things (IoT) device at 698–960 MHz and 1710–2170 MHz, using a single SP4T (Single Pole 4 Throw) switch to provide good impedance matching ( $\vert \text{S}_{11}\vert &
Alejandro Fernández +3 more
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Antenna Booster Versus a Spiral Monopole Antenna for Single-Band Operation at 900 MHz
The number of devices connected to the internet has grown exponentially through the last decade, making IoT and connection worldwide more possible every year, enabling an incredible number of applications. This calls for better and more efficient methods for designing wireless devices.
Bernat Oller +2 more
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Reconfigurable Antenna Booster System for Multiband Operation in IoT Devices With an SP4T Switch
The increase in the IoT (Internet of Things), such as trackers and sensors, puts pressure on device dimensions and performance. This is translated to the antenna system since it has to be both efficient and provide operation across different frequency ...
Elena Garcia +3 more
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