The present work makes use of the unique features of fractals such
as self similarity and space-filling properties to realize antennas
that are characterized by multiband and compact size. The
application of the geometric partial arrangement property which
known as (Koch) with fourth iteration is adopted in this work.
Several tests are conducted to make these antennas operate within
the frequency bands (2.4 GHz and 5.8GHz) standards IEEE 802.11 b/g
and IEEE 802.11a respectively for the purposes of wireless
communication applications. Modeling and performance evaluation of
the proposed antennas are analyzed and optimized using CST software
package, which utilizes the Finite Integral Technique (FIT) for
electromagnetic computation. In this work, new four miniaturized
antennas with multiband behavior are proposed. Each one of these
antennas based on the basis of a well-known antenna called Planar
Inverted F-Antenna (PIFA), commonly used as a single-band antenna
in mobile terminals.The proposed antennas are Fractal Planar
Inverted F-Antenna, Slot-Fractal Planar Inverted F-Antenna, Folded-
Fractal Planar Inverted F-Antenna, and Rotated Folded -Fractal
Planar Inverted F-Antenna.
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