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A Rectangular Microstrip Patch Antenna for Ku, K and Ka Band Applications


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1 Department of ECE, D.A.V. Institute of Engineering and Technology, Jalandhar, Punjab, India
2 Department of Electronics and Communication Engineering, D.A.V. Institute of Engineering and Technology, Jalandhar, Punjab, India
     

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A microstrip patch antenna is presented for wireless communication system. In this paper, the designed antenna is resonating at the frequencies between 9-25GHz for Ultra-Wideband applications. Multiple frequency bands are obtained from the designed microstrip patch antenna using material RO 4350 with relative permittivity 3.66 and the power is being fed directly to radiating patch through the connecting transmission line of 50W. The Ansoft HFSS (High-Frequency Structural Simulator) V13 is used to analyze the results by comparing loss and the resonant frequency bands. A directive radiation pattern is observed in the mentioned operating frequency band.


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PCB-Printed Circuit Board, RADAR-Radio Detection and Ranging, HFSS-High Frequency Structural Simulator, MPA-Microstrip Patch Antenna, 3D-Three Dimensional, HF-High Frequency, EMF-Electro Magnetic Field, UWB-Ultra Wide Band, DTH-Direct To Home, MSA-Micro Strip Antenna.
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Authors

Sapandeep Kaur
Department of ECE, D.A.V. Institute of Engineering and Technology, Jalandhar, Punjab, India
Amit Arora
Department of Electronics and Communication Engineering, D.A.V. Institute of Engineering and Technology, Jalandhar, Punjab, India

Abstract


A microstrip patch antenna is presented for wireless communication system. In this paper, the designed antenna is resonating at the frequencies between 9-25GHz for Ultra-Wideband applications. Multiple frequency bands are obtained from the designed microstrip patch antenna using material RO 4350 with relative permittivity 3.66 and the power is being fed directly to radiating patch through the connecting transmission line of 50W. The Ansoft HFSS (High-Frequency Structural Simulator) V13 is used to analyze the results by comparing loss and the resonant frequency bands. A directive radiation pattern is observed in the mentioned operating frequency band.


Keywords


PCB-Printed Circuit Board, RADAR-Radio Detection and Ranging, HFSS-High Frequency Structural Simulator, MPA-Microstrip Patch Antenna, 3D-Three Dimensional, HF-High Frequency, EMF-Electro Magnetic Field, UWB-Ultra Wide Band, DTH-Direct To Home, MSA-Micro Strip Antenna.