Investigations on the Radiation Characteristics of Broadband Strip Loaded Slotted Microstrip Antennas


Autoria(s): Sarin, V.P; Dr. K. Vasudevan
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26/08/2016

26/08/2016

14/01/2012

Resumo

With the recent progress and rapid increase in mobile terminals, the design of antennas for small mobile terminals is acquiring great importance. In view of this situation, several design concepts are already been addressed by the scientists and engineers. Compactness and efficiency are the major criteria for mobile terminal antennas. The challenging task of the microwave scientists and engineers is to device compact printed radiating systems having broadband behavior, together with good efficiency. Printed antenna technology has received popularity among antenna scientists after the introduction of microstrip antenna in 1970s. The successors in this kind such as printed monopoles and planar inverted F are also equally important. Scientists and Engineers are trying to explore this technology as a viable coast effective solution for forthcoming microwave revolution. The transmission line perspectives of antennas are very interesting. The concept behind any electromagnetic radiator is simple. Any electromagnetic system with a discontinuity is radiating electromagnetic energy. The size, shape and the orientation of the discontinuities controls the radiation characteristics of the system such as radiation pattern, gain, polarization etc. It can be either resonant or non resonant structure.

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http://dyuthi.cusat.ac.in/purl/5123

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en

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Cochin University of Science and Technology

Palavras-Chave #Antennas #Microstrip antennas #Fabrication of microstrip antennas #3D Electromagnetic simulator
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