A compact wideband printed inverted-F antenna for smart-card-sized IoT devices

Authors

  • Thi Xuan Dang University of Transport and Communications
  • Quoc Thuc Nguyen University of Transport and Communications
  • Van Lam Phi University of Transport and Communications
  • Quang Khai Trinh University of Transport and Communications
  • Thi Lan Tran University of Transport and Communications

Keywords:

Internet of Things, parasitic element, ; printed inverted-F antenna, smart-card-sized electronics, wideband antenna

Abstract

A compact printed Inverted-F antenna (PIFA) with a wide impedance bandwidth is proposed for integration into smart-card–sized IoT devices. The antenna occupies only 14 × 31.1 mm² and achieves a wide impedance bandwidth by introducing an F-shaped parasitic stub, which generates a controlled dual-resonant response. A prototype was fabricated on a single-layer FR-4 substrate (εr = 4.3, thickness of 1 mm) using standard PCB etching. Measurements show a −10 dB bandwidth of 540 MHz (2.12–2.66 GHz), which agrees well with simulations and validates the robustness of the dual-mode mechanism. The antenna exhibits a peak gain of 3.69 dBi and a radiation efficiency of 93.7% at 2.4 GHz. Compared with recent PIFA and parasitic-element-based structures in the literature, the proposed design provides competitive or superior bandwidth while maintaining a simple planar profile and extremely compact footprint without using defected ground structures, multilayer substrates, tunable components, or metamaterial loading. These characteristics make the proposed antenna suitable for cost-effective and space-constrained IoT terminals operating in the 2.4 GHz band.

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Published

18-06-2026

How to Cite

Dang, T. X., Nguyen, Q. T., Phi, V. L., Trinh, Q. K., & Tran, T. L. (2026). A compact wideband printed inverted-F antenna for smart-card-sized IoT devices. Journal of Measurement, Control and Automation, 30(3), 33–37. Retrieved from https://mca-journal.org/index.php/mca/article/view/416

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