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The microstrip antenna is one of the most preferable for small equipment, especially when a built-in antenna is required. It has many advantages such as low profile and easy fabrication. However for low-frequency applications, the microstrip size becomes too large for practical implementation. The problems in microstrip antenna technology are the reduction of the antenna sizes and to obtain a larger bandwidth. The aim of this dissertation is to design and simulate compact microstrip patch antennas with good bandwidth.A semi-elliptical microstrip patch antenna with semi-elliptical parasitic…mehr

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The microstrip antenna is one of the most preferable for small equipment, especially when a built-in antenna is required. It has many advantages such as low profile and easy fabrication. However for low-frequency applications, the microstrip size becomes too large for practical implementation. The problems in microstrip antenna technology are the reduction of the antenna sizes and to obtain a larger bandwidth. The aim of this dissertation is to design and simulate compact microstrip patch antennas with good bandwidth.A semi-elliptical microstrip patch antenna with semi-elliptical parasitic patch is designed and investigated for Ku-band applications in Chapter 2. In this chapter stepwise simulation results have been presented while changing the various parameters of the patch and ground. Ultra-wideband (UWB) antennas have been a research and development topic of increased interest in the industry. The Federal Communication Commission (FCC) has recently allocated 7.5 GHz of bandwidth (3.1 to 10.6 GHz) for Ultra-wideband (UWB) applications.
Autorenporträt
He completed his M.Tech in Communication Engineering from Malaviya National Institute of Technology, Jaipur, India, in 2010 and B.Tech from Greater Noida Institute of Technology, INDIA in 2007. He had published more than 24 Research Papers in Antennas in which 10 are in IEEE, International Conferences and remaining in National Conferences.