any better antenna type with this pattern?
3D pattern:

vertical plane:

horizontal plane:

i tried a cone monopole as an initial design:

but in the vertical plane, the elevation angle is about 50 degree above the GND. That"s too large for me! the closer the main beam is to the GND, the better.
anyone has some suggestions? BTW, there's not much restriction on the bandwidth(it's just OK that the antenna is working at, e.g. 2.4GHz). other antenna type is also acceptable.
many thx!
Cone antenna is very broadband. If you need an antenna just for 2.4GHz band you can use a simple λ/4 ground-plane antenna.
The take-off angle of a ground-plane antenna is less than 10 degrees (depends by ground type).
If you are looking for higher directivity (higher side lobes also), you can increase the height of the monopole element at 5λ/8 from the ground, which will give you another 3dB extra gain.
elevation angle of monopole largely depends on the size of the ground plane. you need large ground plane (theoretically infinite ground) to have your expected pattern direction.
yes, i'll consider using a simple monopole.
BTW, "The take-off angle of a ground-plane antenna is less than 10 degrees (depends by ground type)", what ground type do u mean? could u pls give some more explanation or some reference?
thanks a lot!
Size, Shape, Conductivity and Inclination Angle are the definition terms of a perfect ground to get the minimum take-off angle of a ground-plane antenna.
Just search (or think) what these terms means and you will get the answer.
to vfone:
this is a model of a simple monopole with a finite ground. monopole length:31.25mm, ground size:200mm*200mm

S11 and impedance:


3D pattern:

E plane pattern:

as u see, the elevation angle is still large. i haven"t tried the influence of the monopole length yet. i'm wondering how the very small elevation angle(10 degrees u mentioned) is obtained.
to shameemkabir:
yes, as the ground plane size increases from 100mm*100mm to 200mm*200mm, the main beam direction also increased 5 degrees, but it's still far from my destination.
hi DrunkBear
by looking at your results i think your antenna is resonating close to 1.8Ghz rather than 2.4GHz
so you need to further reduce the lenght of monopole to make it resonate att your desired 2.4ghz frequency
i think if you plot your radiation pattern for the resonating frequency you will get better results
and i agree as you increase the lenght of the monople ground you will get the pattern close to the ideal monople antenna with infinite ground plane
regards
shahid
most probably, Shahid is right. why don't you also provide the smith chart to show at which frequency your antenna is resonating?
shameem
most probably, Shahid is right. why don't you also provide the smith chart to show at which frequency your antenna is resonating?
shameem




