This document summarizes the design and simulation of a dual-band Y-shaped printed antenna for satellite communication. A conventional microstrip patch antenna was first designed with a resonant frequency of 9.8 GHz. A Y-shaped slot was then introduced to the patch, reducing the resonant frequency to 6.23 GHz and 9.56 GHz. The simulated slotted antenna achieved a size reduction of 52.02% compared to the conventional design, with gains of 4.69 dBi at 6.23 GHz and 4.18 dBi at 9.56 GHz. Radiation patterns for both frequencies showed 3dB beamwidths between 166-170 degrees. The dual-band slotted antenna design demonstrates potential for C-band and X
SINGLE LAYER MONOPOLE HEXAGONAL MICROSTRIP PATCH ANTENNA FOR SATELLITE TELEVI...cscpconf
A single layer monopole hexagonal patch antenna is thoroughly simulated in this paper.Resonant frequency has been reduced drastically by cutting three unequal slots which are the
combinations of one circle and two irregular rectangular slots from the conventional microstrip patch antenna. It is shown that the simulated results are in acceptable agreement. More
importantly, it is also shown that the differentially-driven microstrip antenna has higher gain of simulated 3.36 dBi at 9.61GHz and -0.43 dBi at 13.57GHz and beam width of simulated 162.080 at 9.61GHz and 53.450 at 13.57GHz of the single-ended microstrip antenna. Compared to a conventional microstrip patch antenna, simulated antenna size has been reduced by 50.80% with an increased frequency ratio
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Multiband Circular Microstrip Patch Antenna for WLAN Applicationtheijes
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International Journal of Engineering Research and Applications (IJERA) is an open access online peer reviewed international journal that publishes research and review articles in the fields of Computer Science, Neural Networks, Electrical Engineering, Software Engineering, Information Technology, Mechanical Engineering, Chemical Engineering, Plastic Engineering, Food Technology, Textile Engineering, Nano Technology & science, Power Electronics, Electronics & Communication Engineering, Computational mathematics, Image processing, Civil Engineering, Structural Engineering, Environmental Engineering, VLSI Testing & Low Power VLSI Design etc.
SINGLE LAYER MONOPOLE HEXAGONAL MICROSTRIP PATCH ANTENNA FOR SATELLITE TELEVI...cscpconf
A single layer monopole hexagonal patch antenna is thoroughly simulated in this paper.Resonant frequency has been reduced drastically by cutting three unequal slots which are the
combinations of one circle and two irregular rectangular slots from the conventional microstrip patch antenna. It is shown that the simulated results are in acceptable agreement. More
importantly, it is also shown that the differentially-driven microstrip antenna has higher gain of simulated 3.36 dBi at 9.61GHz and -0.43 dBi at 13.57GHz and beam width of simulated 162.080 at 9.61GHz and 53.450 at 13.57GHz of the single-ended microstrip antenna. Compared to a conventional microstrip patch antenna, simulated antenna size has been reduced by 50.80% with an increased frequency ratio
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Multiband Circular Microstrip Patch Antenna for WLAN Applicationtheijes
The International Journal of Engineering & Science is aimed at providing a platform for researchers, engineers, scientists, or educators to publish their original research results, to exchange new ideas, to disseminate information in innovative designs, engineering experiences and technological skills. It is also the Journal's objective to promote engineering and technology education. All papers submitted to the Journal will be blind peer-reviewed. Only original articles will be published.
International Journal of Engineering Research and Applications (IJERA) is an open access online peer reviewed international journal that publishes research and review articles in the fields of Computer Science, Neural Networks, Electrical Engineering, Software Engineering, Information Technology, Mechanical Engineering, Chemical Engineering, Plastic Engineering, Food Technology, Textile Engineering, Nano Technology & science, Power Electronics, Electronics & Communication Engineering, Computational mathematics, Image processing, Civil Engineering, Structural Engineering, Environmental Engineering, VLSI Testing & Low Power VLSI Design etc.
International Journal of Engineering Research and Applications (IJERA) is an open access online peer reviewed international journal that publishes research and review articles in the fields of Computer Science, Neural Networks, Electrical Engineering, Software Engineering, Information Technology, Mechanical Engineering, Chemical Engineering, Plastic Engineering, Food Technology, Textile Engineering, Nano Technology & science, Power Electronics, Electronics & Communication Engineering, Computational mathematics, Image processing, Civil Engineering, Structural Engineering, Environmental Engineering, VLSI Testing & Low Power VLSI Design etc.
IOSR Journal of Electronics and Communication Engineering(IOSR-JECE) is an open access international journal that provides rapid publication (within a month) of articles in all areas of electronics and communication engineering and its applications. The journal welcomes publications of high quality papers on theoretical developments and practical applications in electronics and communication engineering. Original research papers, state-of-the-art reviews, and high quality technical notes are invited for publications.
Proposed P-shaped Microstrip Antenna Array for Wireless Communication Applica...TELKOMNIKA JOURNAL
In this paper a P-shaped microstrip antenna array is proposed for X-band applications in the
frequency range (8.1567-9.3811) GHz .The gain obtained in this frequency range is about 8.305 dBi.
The reflection coefficient is less than - 10 dB in the above frequency range. The simulation results were
obtained for the optimum parameters using the CST software while the practical test was carried out using
Vector Network Analyzer (VNA). The microstrip antenna was manufactured using FR-4 substrate with
relative dielectric constant of 4.3 and loss tangent 푡푎푛 훿 = 0.002.The simulation and practical results were
compared. The size of the antenna array is (33 × 70 × 1.6) 푚푚3. This array is suitable for satellite
communication, radar application.
International Journal of Engineering Research and Applications (IJERA) is an open access online peer reviewed international journal that publishes research and review articles in the fields of Computer Science, Neural Networks, Electrical Engineering, Software Engineering, Information Technology, Mechanical Engineering, Chemical Engineering, Plastic Engineering, Food Technology, Textile Engineering, Nano Technology & science, Power Electronics, Electronics & Communication Engineering, Computational mathematics, Image processing, Civil Engineering, Structural Engineering, Environmental Engineering, VLSI Testing & Low Power VLSI Design etc.
Design of a Dual-Band Microstrip Patch Antenna for GPS,WiMAX and WLAN.IOSR Journals
The A multi band microstrip patch antenna has been designed for GPS,WiMAX and WLAN
applications. The proposed antenna is designed by using substrate of RT duroid having permittivity of about 2.2
and loss tangent of 1.The substrate is having thickness of 6mm at which a trapezoidal patch antenna with V slot
has been introduced in this paper. The designing results like S11 parameter return loss,VSWR and field pattern
is plotted successfully. The obtained result is having a two band resonance with S11 less then -10dB and VSWR
less than 2.
So a dual band trapezoidal microstrip patch antenna has been designed and all results are plotted.Simmulating
software used is IE3D.
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Exponential Tapered Balun with Different Sizes for UWB Elliptical Dipole AntennaTELKOMNIKA JOURNAL
This work presents a broadband tapered balun with different sizes using nonlinear transition
particularly suitable for planar and three-dimensional (3-D) dipole antennas for ultra-wideband (UWB)
applications such as communication, radar systems and geolocation precision. Four baluns with wideband
microstrip-to-parallel-strip transition using an elliptical structure for an elliptical dipole antenna are
proposed. The initial balun structure consists of a nonlinear profile with a quarter-wavelength for both
height and width. By studying the current distributions at the balun surface, it can be reduced to 25%, 50%
and 75% from the original size. Measured results based on the reflection coefficients for all baluns are
shown to be better than -10 dB from 1.0 GHz to 10 GHz. These baluns are integrated with an elliptical
dipole which acts as a feeding circuit. Eight set of antennas with a planar and 3-D configurations with four
different sizes are proposed in this work. The planar configurations are named as Planar 1, Planar 2,
Planar 3 and Planar 4 while the 3-D configurations are named as 3D Dipole 1, 3D Dipole 2, 3D Dipole 3
and 3D Dipole 4, respectively. The results show that all antennas with the proposed baluns operates within
the UWB frequency range
Design & Simulation of E-Shaped Micro Strip Patch Antenna for GPS ApplicationIJERA Editor
Micro strip antennas are widely used in many applications due to their low Profile, low cost and ease of fabrication. In some applications it is desired to have a dual band or multiband characteristics. This paper presents the design and simulation of E-shape micro strip patch antenna with wideband operating frequency for wireless application. The shape will provide the broad bandwidth which is required in various application like remote sensing, biomedical application, mobile radio, satellite communication etc. The antenna design is an improvement from previous research and it is simulated using HFSS (High Frequency Structure Simulator) version 13.0 software. GPS provides specially coded satellite signals that can be processed with a GPS receiver enabling the receiver to compute position, velocity and time. Coaxial feed or probe feed technique is used. Parametric study was included to determine affect of design towards the antenna performance. Radiation performance of the designed antenna is simulated using the HFSS software version 13.0. The performance of the designed antenna was analyzed in term of bandwidth, gain, return loss, VSWR, and radiation pattern. The design was optimized to meet the best possible result. Substrate used was air which has a dielectric constant of 1.0006. The results show the wideband antenna is able to operate from 8.80 GHz to 13.49 GHz frequency band with optimum frequency at 8.73 GHz. Due to the compact area occupied. The pro-posed antenna is promising to be embedded within the different portable devices employing GPS applications.
T- Shape Antenna Design for Microwave Band Applications IJEEE
It’s been studied fractal antennas shows promising future. There are numerous kinds of antenna, the thirst for excelling in this area is ever increasing. In this paper a Fractal based Antenna is designed to achieve reduced size and multiband. Fractal antenna is simulated using EM wave simulator like HFSS (High frequency structured simulator) and is designed and developed for multiple applications. The proposed antenna is experimentally realized using FR Epoxy substrate with dielectric constant 4.4 and thickness h= 1.56 mm with coaxial feeding. The patch has the dimensions of 2.5 cm 2.5 cm. An experimental result of this antenna shows multiband characteristics having resonances at frequencies such as 2.4 GHz , 6.8 GHz, 8 GHz, 10.8 GHz, 12.2 GHz,15.4 GHz with bandwidth of 230 MHz, 2 GHz, 600 MHz, 870 MHz and 2 GHz respectively. Further VSWR is also studied in this paper.
Multi Slot Uwb Antennas to Minimize the Interferences from Wlan & X-Band Appl...IOSRJECE
In this paper designs of different UWB patch antennas with two rejected bands are given. The reference antenna consists of a rectangular patch etched on FR4- epoxy substrate with 50 Ω feed line and relative permittivity 4.4.. The simulated bandwidth with return loss (RL) ≥10 dB is 3.42–11.7 GHz. The rejected bands here are the WLAN and X-bands, achieved by inserting slots in the patch and the feed. The simulation results of the antennas indicate higher gain at the pass bands while a sharp drop at the rejected bands is seen. The second (reference) antenna consists of a hexagonal patch etched on FR4- epoxy substrate with 50 Ω feed line and relative permittivity 4.4,shows better return loss and rejection of the bands. The high frequency structure simulator (HFSS) is used to design and simulate the antennas behaviour over the different frequency ranges. Measurements confirm the antenna characteristic as predicted in the simulation with a slight shift in frequencies.
Size Reduction and Gain Enhancement of a Microstrip Antenna using Partially D...IJECEIAES
Microwave engineers have been known to designedly created defects in the shape of carved out patterns on the ground plane of microstrip circuits and transmission lines for a long time, although their implementations to the antennas are comparatively new. The term Defected Ground Structure (DGS), precisely means a single or finite number of defects. At the beginning, DGS was employed underneath printed feed lines to suppress higher harmonics. Then DGS was directly integrated with antennas to improve the radiation characteristics, gain and to suppress mutual coupling between adjacent elements. Since then, the DGS techniques have been explored extensively and have led to many possible applications in the communication industry. The objective of this paper is to design and investigate microstrip patch antenna that operates at 2.4 GHz for Wireless Local Area Network WLAN IEEE 802.11b/g/n, ,Zigbee, Wireless HART, Bluetooth and several proprietary technologies that operate in the 2.4 GHz band. The design of the proposed antenna involves using partially Defected Ground Structure and circular/cross slots and compare it to the traditional microstrip patch antenna. The results show improvement in both the gain of 3.45 dB and the S11 response of -22.3 dB along with reduction in the overall dimensions of the antenna. As a conclusion, the performance of the antenna has been improved through the incorporation with the DGS and slots structures regarding the S11 response and the gain. The proposed antenna become more compact. Finally, the radiation pattern of proposed antenna has remained directional in spite of adding slots on the ground plane.
Modified e-slotted patch antenna for WLAN/Wi-Max satellite applicationsTELKOMNIKA JOURNAL
A low profile modified e-slotted microstrip antenna is proposed for multiple wireless communication applications. The performance of antenna is measured in terms of return loss, current distribution. The effect of variation of height of substrate on antenna impedance bandwidth is also studied. The antenna with overall size 30×50×.8m.m.3 resonates at eight frequencies which covers some important applications like GPS, wireless local area network (WLAN), worldwide interoperability for microwave access (WiMax), Satellite communication etc. The proposed antenna structure offers great advantages due to compact size, simple structure and multiple applications. The multi band antenna was designed and optimized using ansoft HFSS v13 simulator. The simulated result is good agreement with measured result.
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International Journal of Engineering Research and Applications (IJERA) is an open access online peer reviewed international journal that publishes research and review articles in the fields of Computer Science, Neural Networks, Electrical Engineering, Software Engineering, Information Technology, Mechanical Engineering, Chemical Engineering, Plastic Engineering, Food Technology, Textile Engineering, Nano Technology & science, Power Electronics, Electronics & Communication Engineering, Computational mathematics, Image processing, Civil Engineering, Structural Engineering, Environmental Engineering, VLSI Testing & Low Power VLSI Design etc.
IOSR Journal of Electronics and Communication Engineering(IOSR-JECE) is an open access international journal that provides rapid publication (within a month) of articles in all areas of electronics and communication engineering and its applications. The journal welcomes publications of high quality papers on theoretical developments and practical applications in electronics and communication engineering. Original research papers, state-of-the-art reviews, and high quality technical notes are invited for publications.
Proposed P-shaped Microstrip Antenna Array for Wireless Communication Applica...TELKOMNIKA JOURNAL
In this paper a P-shaped microstrip antenna array is proposed for X-band applications in the
frequency range (8.1567-9.3811) GHz .The gain obtained in this frequency range is about 8.305 dBi.
The reflection coefficient is less than - 10 dB in the above frequency range. The simulation results were
obtained for the optimum parameters using the CST software while the practical test was carried out using
Vector Network Analyzer (VNA). The microstrip antenna was manufactured using FR-4 substrate with
relative dielectric constant of 4.3 and loss tangent 푡푎푛 훿 = 0.002.The simulation and practical results were
compared. The size of the antenna array is (33 × 70 × 1.6) 푚푚3. This array is suitable for satellite
communication, radar application.
International Journal of Engineering Research and Applications (IJERA) is an open access online peer reviewed international journal that publishes research and review articles in the fields of Computer Science, Neural Networks, Electrical Engineering, Software Engineering, Information Technology, Mechanical Engineering, Chemical Engineering, Plastic Engineering, Food Technology, Textile Engineering, Nano Technology & science, Power Electronics, Electronics & Communication Engineering, Computational mathematics, Image processing, Civil Engineering, Structural Engineering, Environmental Engineering, VLSI Testing & Low Power VLSI Design etc.
Design of a Dual-Band Microstrip Patch Antenna for GPS,WiMAX and WLAN.IOSR Journals
The A multi band microstrip patch antenna has been designed for GPS,WiMAX and WLAN
applications. The proposed antenna is designed by using substrate of RT duroid having permittivity of about 2.2
and loss tangent of 1.The substrate is having thickness of 6mm at which a trapezoidal patch antenna with V slot
has been introduced in this paper. The designing results like S11 parameter return loss,VSWR and field pattern
is plotted successfully. The obtained result is having a two band resonance with S11 less then -10dB and VSWR
less than 2.
So a dual band trapezoidal microstrip patch antenna has been designed and all results are plotted.Simmulating
software used is IE3D.
The International Journal of Engineering & Science is aimed at providing a platform for researchers, engineers, scientists, or educators to publish their original research results, to exchange new ideas, to disseminate information in innovative designs, engineering experiences and technological skills. It is also the Journal's objective to promote engineering and technology education. All papers submitted to the Journal will be blind peer-reviewed. Only original articles will be published.
The papers for publication in The International Journal of Engineering& Science are selected through rigorous peer reviews to ensure originality, timeliness, relevance, and readability.
Engineering Research Publication
Best International Journals, High Impact Journals,
International Journal of Engineering & Technical Research
ISSN : 2321-0869 (O) 2454-4698 (P)
www.erpublication.org
Exponential Tapered Balun with Different Sizes for UWB Elliptical Dipole AntennaTELKOMNIKA JOURNAL
This work presents a broadband tapered balun with different sizes using nonlinear transition
particularly suitable for planar and three-dimensional (3-D) dipole antennas for ultra-wideband (UWB)
applications such as communication, radar systems and geolocation precision. Four baluns with wideband
microstrip-to-parallel-strip transition using an elliptical structure for an elliptical dipole antenna are
proposed. The initial balun structure consists of a nonlinear profile with a quarter-wavelength for both
height and width. By studying the current distributions at the balun surface, it can be reduced to 25%, 50%
and 75% from the original size. Measured results based on the reflection coefficients for all baluns are
shown to be better than -10 dB from 1.0 GHz to 10 GHz. These baluns are integrated with an elliptical
dipole which acts as a feeding circuit. Eight set of antennas with a planar and 3-D configurations with four
different sizes are proposed in this work. The planar configurations are named as Planar 1, Planar 2,
Planar 3 and Planar 4 while the 3-D configurations are named as 3D Dipole 1, 3D Dipole 2, 3D Dipole 3
and 3D Dipole 4, respectively. The results show that all antennas with the proposed baluns operates within
the UWB frequency range
Design & Simulation of E-Shaped Micro Strip Patch Antenna for GPS ApplicationIJERA Editor
Micro strip antennas are widely used in many applications due to their low Profile, low cost and ease of fabrication. In some applications it is desired to have a dual band or multiband characteristics. This paper presents the design and simulation of E-shape micro strip patch antenna with wideband operating frequency for wireless application. The shape will provide the broad bandwidth which is required in various application like remote sensing, biomedical application, mobile radio, satellite communication etc. The antenna design is an improvement from previous research and it is simulated using HFSS (High Frequency Structure Simulator) version 13.0 software. GPS provides specially coded satellite signals that can be processed with a GPS receiver enabling the receiver to compute position, velocity and time. Coaxial feed or probe feed technique is used. Parametric study was included to determine affect of design towards the antenna performance. Radiation performance of the designed antenna is simulated using the HFSS software version 13.0. The performance of the designed antenna was analyzed in term of bandwidth, gain, return loss, VSWR, and radiation pattern. The design was optimized to meet the best possible result. Substrate used was air which has a dielectric constant of 1.0006. The results show the wideband antenna is able to operate from 8.80 GHz to 13.49 GHz frequency band with optimum frequency at 8.73 GHz. Due to the compact area occupied. The pro-posed antenna is promising to be embedded within the different portable devices employing GPS applications.
T- Shape Antenna Design for Microwave Band Applications IJEEE
It’s been studied fractal antennas shows promising future. There are numerous kinds of antenna, the thirst for excelling in this area is ever increasing. In this paper a Fractal based Antenna is designed to achieve reduced size and multiband. Fractal antenna is simulated using EM wave simulator like HFSS (High frequency structured simulator) and is designed and developed for multiple applications. The proposed antenna is experimentally realized using FR Epoxy substrate with dielectric constant 4.4 and thickness h= 1.56 mm with coaxial feeding. The patch has the dimensions of 2.5 cm 2.5 cm. An experimental result of this antenna shows multiband characteristics having resonances at frequencies such as 2.4 GHz , 6.8 GHz, 8 GHz, 10.8 GHz, 12.2 GHz,15.4 GHz with bandwidth of 230 MHz, 2 GHz, 600 MHz, 870 MHz and 2 GHz respectively. Further VSWR is also studied in this paper.
Multi Slot Uwb Antennas to Minimize the Interferences from Wlan & X-Band Appl...IOSRJECE
In this paper designs of different UWB patch antennas with two rejected bands are given. The reference antenna consists of a rectangular patch etched on FR4- epoxy substrate with 50 Ω feed line and relative permittivity 4.4.. The simulated bandwidth with return loss (RL) ≥10 dB is 3.42–11.7 GHz. The rejected bands here are the WLAN and X-bands, achieved by inserting slots in the patch and the feed. The simulation results of the antennas indicate higher gain at the pass bands while a sharp drop at the rejected bands is seen. The second (reference) antenna consists of a hexagonal patch etched on FR4- epoxy substrate with 50 Ω feed line and relative permittivity 4.4,shows better return loss and rejection of the bands. The high frequency structure simulator (HFSS) is used to design and simulate the antennas behaviour over the different frequency ranges. Measurements confirm the antenna characteristic as predicted in the simulation with a slight shift in frequencies.
Size Reduction and Gain Enhancement of a Microstrip Antenna using Partially D...IJECEIAES
Microwave engineers have been known to designedly created defects in the shape of carved out patterns on the ground plane of microstrip circuits and transmission lines for a long time, although their implementations to the antennas are comparatively new. The term Defected Ground Structure (DGS), precisely means a single or finite number of defects. At the beginning, DGS was employed underneath printed feed lines to suppress higher harmonics. Then DGS was directly integrated with antennas to improve the radiation characteristics, gain and to suppress mutual coupling between adjacent elements. Since then, the DGS techniques have been explored extensively and have led to many possible applications in the communication industry. The objective of this paper is to design and investigate microstrip patch antenna that operates at 2.4 GHz for Wireless Local Area Network WLAN IEEE 802.11b/g/n, ,Zigbee, Wireless HART, Bluetooth and several proprietary technologies that operate in the 2.4 GHz band. The design of the proposed antenna involves using partially Defected Ground Structure and circular/cross slots and compare it to the traditional microstrip patch antenna. The results show improvement in both the gain of 3.45 dB and the S11 response of -22.3 dB along with reduction in the overall dimensions of the antenna. As a conclusion, the performance of the antenna has been improved through the incorporation with the DGS and slots structures regarding the S11 response and the gain. The proposed antenna become more compact. Finally, the radiation pattern of proposed antenna has remained directional in spite of adding slots on the ground plane.
Modified e-slotted patch antenna for WLAN/Wi-Max satellite applicationsTELKOMNIKA JOURNAL
A low profile modified e-slotted microstrip antenna is proposed for multiple wireless communication applications. The performance of antenna is measured in terms of return loss, current distribution. The effect of variation of height of substrate on antenna impedance bandwidth is also studied. The antenna with overall size 30×50×.8m.m.3 resonates at eight frequencies which covers some important applications like GPS, wireless local area network (WLAN), worldwide interoperability for microwave access (WiMax), Satellite communication etc. The proposed antenna structure offers great advantages due to compact size, simple structure and multiple applications. The multi band antenna was designed and optimized using ansoft HFSS v13 simulator. The simulated result is good agreement with measured result.
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International Journal of Engineering and Science Invention (IJESI) is an international journal intended for professionals and researchers in all fields of computer science and electronics. IJESI publishes research articles and reviews within the whole field Engineering Science and Technology, new teaching methods, assessment, validation and the impact of new technologies and it will continue to provide information on the latest trends and developments in this ever-expanding subject. The publications of papers are selected through double peer reviewed to ensure originality, relevance, and readability. The articles published in our journal can be accessed online.
Design of Square Miniaturized L Band Fractal AntennaEditor IJMTER
This paper introduces a new square patch miniaturized antenna operating in L band. The
design and analysis of the antenna is executed using IE3D electromagnetic simulation software using
substrate parameter of glass epoxy FR-4 substrate. In this paper, a Square patch of 10X10 mm2 is
investigated. In further improvements, parts of the patch are removed in two iterations to obtain a
miniaturized antenna. The proposed fractal antenna has a great potential of application and gives a
stable radiation performance in the frequency range of 1.333 GHz to 2 GHz.
“Designed and Simulation Modified H Shaped” Microstrip Patch AntennaIOSR Journals
This paper describes a new microstrip patch antenna which is presented by using a IE3D software
.These antenna is named as “Designed and simulation of modified H shaped microstrip patch antenna”. A
simulation result has been obtained which states that the microstrip patch antenna possess predictable multi
band characteristics. The result shows that the designed antenna can operated in three different frequency
bands with bandwidth of 2.68%, 10.23%, 5.60%.the resonating behavior makes this antenna suitable for
different type of applications.
“Designed and Simulation Modified H Shaped” Microstrip Patch AntennaIOSR Journals
Abstract : This paper describes a new microstrip patch antenna which is presented by using a IE3D software .These antenna is named as “Designed and simulation of modified H shaped microstrip patch antenna”. A simulation result has been obtained which states that the microstrip patch antenna possess predictable multi band characteristics. The result shows that the designed antenna can operated in three different frequency bands with bandwidth of 2.68%, 10.23%, 5.60%.the resonating behavior makes this antenna suitable for different type of applications. Keywords: Patch Antenna, Microstrip antenna, Multiband, narrowband, Radome
Design of a Dual-Band Microstrip Patch Antenna for GPS,WiMAX and WLANIOSR Journals
Abstract : The A multi band microstrip patch antenna has been designed for GPS,WiMAX and WLAN applications. The proposed antenna is designed by using substrate of RT duroid having permittivity of about 2.2 and loss tangent of 1.The substrate is having thickness of 6mm at which a trapezoidal patch antenna with V slot has been introduced in this paper. The designing results like S11 parameter return loss,VSWR and field pattern is plotted successfully. The obtained result is having a two band resonance with S11 less then -10dB and VSWR less than 2. So a dual band trapezoidal microstrip patch antenna has been designed and all results are plotted.Simmulating software used is IE3D. Keywords - V-shape slot, RT duroid, Dual band, WLAN, WiMAX,
This paper presents the Microstrip patch antenna for WLAN applications with planar geometry and it consists of a defected ground (DGS), a feed, a substrate, and a patch. The design with DGS has been analyzed taking different dimensions of H Slot and achieve optimized dimensions with the help of CST, Microwave Studio commercial software for WLAN band at 5.20 GHz frequency with corresponding bandwidth of 310 MHz to optimize antenna’s properties. Results show that the final designed antenna has favorable characteristics at this frequency.
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Abstract Due to development in wireless devices, it poses a new challenge for the design of an antenna in wireless communication. Patch antennas are well suited for various wireless application systems due to their low weight, low profile, versatility, conformability, low cost and low sensitivity to manufacturing tolerances. This paper present design, simulation of a rectangular micro strip antenna for WLAN and PCS. The aim of the work is to design reliable broadband, compact patch antenna for wireless devices. Antenna is proposed which is providing circular polarization, dual band, resonant frequencies at 1.9 GHz, 2.4 GHz. Key Words: Patch antenna, co-axial feeding, polarization, dual band, HFSS …
A Novel Method for Prevention of Bandwidth Distributed Denial of Service AttacksIJERD Editor
Distributed Denial of Service (DDoS) Attacks became a massive threat to the Internet. Traditional
Architecture of internet is vulnerable to the attacks like DDoS. Attacker primarily acquire his army of Zombies,
then that army will be instructed by the Attacker that when to start an attack and on whom the attack should be
done. In this paper, different techniques which are used to perform DDoS Attacks, Tools that were used to
perform Attacks and Countermeasures in order to detect the attackers and eliminate the Bandwidth Distributed
Denial of Service attacks (B-DDoS) are reviewed. DDoS Attacks were done by using various Flooding
techniques which are used in DDoS attack.
The main purpose of this paper is to design an architecture which can reduce the Bandwidth
Distributed Denial of service Attack and make the victim site or server available for the normal users by
eliminating the zombie machines. Our Primary focus of this paper is to dispute how normal machines are
turning into zombies (Bots), how attack is been initiated, DDoS attack procedure and how an organization can
save their server from being a DDoS victim. In order to present this we implemented a simulated environment
with Cisco switches, Routers, Firewall, some virtual machines and some Attack tools to display a real DDoS
attack. By using Time scheduling, Resource Limiting, System log, Access Control List and some Modular
policy Framework we stopped the attack and identified the Attacker (Bot) machines
Hearing loss is one of the most common human impairments. It is estimated that by year 2015 more
than 700 million people will suffer mild deafness. Most can be helped by hearing aid devices depending on the
severity of their hearing loss. This paper describes the implementation and characterization details of a dual
channel transmitter front end (TFE) for digital hearing aid (DHA) applications that use novel micro
electromechanical- systems (MEMS) audio transducers and ultra-low power-scalable analog-to-digital
converters (ADCs), which enable a very-low form factor, energy-efficient implementation for next-generation
DHA. The contribution of the design is the implementation of the dual channel MEMS microphones and powerscalable
ADC system.
Influence of tensile behaviour of slab on the structural Behaviour of shear c...IJERD Editor
-A composite beam is composed of a steel beam and a slab connected by means of shear connectors
like studs installed on the top flange of the steel beam to form a structure behaving monolithically. This study
analyzes the effects of the tensile behavior of the slab on the structural behavior of the shear connection like slip
stiffness and maximum shear force in composite beams subjected to hogging moment. The results show that the
shear studs located in the crack-concentration zones due to large hogging moments sustain significantly smaller
shear force and slip stiffness than the other zones. Moreover, the reduction of the slip stiffness in the shear
connection appears also to be closely related to the change in the tensile strain of rebar according to the increase
of the load. Further experimental and analytical studies shall be conducted considering variables such as the
reinforcement ratio and the arrangement of shear connectors to achieve efficient design of the shear connection
in composite beams subjected to hogging moment.
Gold prospecting using Remote Sensing ‘A case study of Sudan’IJERD Editor
Gold has been extracted from northeast Africa for more than 5000 years, and this may be the first
place where the metal was extracted. The Arabian-Nubian Shield (ANS) is an exposure of Precambrian
crystalline rocks on the flanks of the Red Sea. The crystalline rocks are mostly Neoproterozoic in age. ANS
includes the nations of Israel, Jordan. Egypt, Saudi Arabia, Sudan, Eritrea, Ethiopia, Yemen, and Somalia.
Arabian Nubian Shield Consists of juvenile continental crest that formed between 900 550 Ma, when intra
oceanic arc welded together along ophiolite decorated arc. Primary Au mineralization probably developed in
association with the growth of intra oceanic arc and evolution of back arc. Multiple episodes of deformation
have obscured the primary metallogenic setting, but at least some of the deposits preserve evidence that they
originate as sea floor massive sulphide deposits.
The Red Sea Hills Region is a vast span of rugged, harsh and inhospitable sector of the Earth with
inimical moon-like terrain, nevertheless since ancient times it is famed to be an abode of gold and was a major
source of wealth for the Pharaohs of ancient Egypt. The Pharaohs old workings have been periodically
rediscovered through time. Recent endeavours by the Geological Research Authority of Sudan led to the
discovery of a score of occurrences with gold and massive sulphide mineralizations. In the nineties of the
previous century the Geological Research Authority of Sudan (GRAS) in cooperation with BRGM utilized
satellite data of Landsat TM using spectral ratio technique to map possible mineralized zones in the Red Sea
Hills of Sudan. The outcome of the study mapped a gossan type gold mineralization. Band ratio technique was
applied to Arbaat area and a signature of alteration zone was detected. The alteration zones are commonly
associated with mineralization. The alteration zones are commonly associated with mineralization. A filed check
confirmed the existence of stock work of gold bearing quartz in the alteration zone. Another type of gold
mineralization that was discovered using remote sensing is the gold associated with metachert in the Atmur
Desert.
Reducing Corrosion Rate by Welding DesignIJERD Editor
The paper addresses the importance of welding design to prevent corrosion at steel. Welding is
used to join pipe, profiles at bridges, spindle, and a lot more part of engineering construction. The
problems happened associated with welding are common issues in these fields, especially corrosion.
Corrosion can be reduced with many methods, they are painting, controlling humidity, and also good
welding design. In the research, it can be found that reducing residual stress on the welding can be
solved in corrosion rate reduction problem.
Preheating on 500oC and 600oC give better condition to reduce corosion rate than condition after
preheating 400oC. For all welding groove type, material with 500oC and 600oC preheating after 14 days
corrosion test is 0,5%-0,69% lost. Material with 400oC preheating after 14 days corrosion test is 0,57%-0,76%
lost.
Welding groove also influence corrosion rate. X and V type welding groove give better condition to reduce
corrosion rate than use 1/2V and 1/2 X welding groove. After 14 days corrosion test, the samples with
X welding groove type is 0,5%-0,57% lost. The samples with V welding groove after 14 days corrosion test is
0,51%-0,59% lost. The samples with 1/2V and 1/2X welding groove after 14 days corrosion test is 0,58%-
0,71% lost.
Router 1X3 – RTL Design and VerificationIJERD Editor
Routing is the process of moving a packet of data from source to destination and enables messages
to pass from one computer to another and eventually reach the target machine. A router is a networking device
that forwards data packets between computer networks. It is connected to two or more data lines from different
networks (as opposed to a network switch, which connects data lines from one single network). This paper,
mainly emphasizes upon the study of router device, it‟s top level architecture, and how various sub-modules of
router i.e. Register, FIFO, FSM and Synchronizer are synthesized, and simulated and finally connected to its top
module.
Active Power Exchange in Distributed Power-Flow Controller (DPFC) At Third Ha...IJERD Editor
This paper presents a component within the flexible ac-transmission system (FACTS) family, called
distributed power-flow controller (DPFC). The DPFC is derived from the unified power-flow controller (UPFC)
with an eliminated common dc link. The DPFC has the same control capabilities as the UPFC, which comprise
the adjustment of the line impedance, the transmission angle, and the bus voltage. The active power exchange
between the shunt and series converters, which is through the common dc link in the UPFC, is now through the
transmission lines at the third-harmonic frequency. DPFC multiple small-size single-phase converters which
reduces the cost of equipment, no voltage isolation between phases, increases redundancy and there by
reliability increases. The principle and analysis of the DPFC are presented in this paper and the corresponding
simulation results that are carried out on a scaled prototype are also shown.
Mitigation of Voltage Sag/Swell with Fuzzy Control Reduced Rating DVRIJERD Editor
Power quality has been an issue that is becoming increasingly pivotal in industrial electricity
consumers point of view in recent times. Modern industries employ Sensitive power electronic equipments,
control devices and non-linear loads as part of automated processes to increase energy efficiency and
productivity. Voltage disturbances are the most common power quality problem due to this the use of a large
numbers of sophisticated and sensitive electronic equipment in industrial systems is increased. This paper
discusses the design and simulation of dynamic voltage restorer for improvement of power quality and
reduce the harmonics distortion of sensitive loads. Power quality problem is occurring at non-standard
voltage, current and frequency. Electronic devices are very sensitive loads. In power system voltage sag,
swell, flicker and harmonics are some of the problem to the sensitive load. The compensation capability
of a DVR depends primarily on the maximum voltage injection ability and the amount of stored
energy available within the restorer. This device is connected in series with the distribution feeder at
medium voltage. A fuzzy logic control is used to produce the gate pulses for control circuit of DVR and the
circuit is simulated by using MATLAB/SIMULINK software.
Study on the Fused Deposition Modelling In Additive ManufacturingIJERD Editor
Additive manufacturing process, also popularly known as 3-D printing, is a process where a product
is created in a succession of layers. It is based on a novel materials incremental manufacturing philosophy.
Unlike conventional manufacturing processes where material is removed from a given work price to derive the
final shape of a product, 3-D printing develops the product from scratch thus obviating the necessity to cut away
materials. This prevents wastage of raw materials. Commonly used raw materials for the process are ABS
plastic, PLA and nylon. Recently the use of gold, bronze and wood has also been implemented. The complexity
factor of this process is 0% as in any object of any shape and size can be manufactured.
Spyware triggering system by particular string valueIJERD Editor
This computer programme can be used for good and bad purpose in hacking or in any general
purpose. We can say it is next step for hacking techniques such as keylogger and spyware. Once in this system if
user or hacker store particular string as a input after that software continually compare typing activity of user
with that stored string and if it is match then launch spyware programme.
A Blind Steganalysis on JPEG Gray Level Image Based on Statistical Features a...IJERD Editor
This paper presents a blind steganalysis technique to effectively attack the JPEG steganographic
schemes i.e. Jsteg, F5, Outguess and DWT Based. The proposed method exploits the correlations between
block-DCTcoefficients from intra-block and inter-block relation and the statistical moments of characteristic
functions of the test image is selected as features. The features are extracted from the BDCT JPEG 2-array.
Support Vector Machine with cross-validation is implemented for the classification.The proposed scheme gives
improved outcome in attacking.
Secure Image Transmission for Cloud Storage System Using Hybrid SchemeIJERD Editor
- Data over the cloud is transferred or transmitted between servers and users. Privacy of that
data is very important as it belongs to personal information. If data get hacked by the hacker, can be
used to defame a person’s social data. Sometimes delay are held during data transmission. i.e. Mobile
communication, bandwidth is low. Hence compression algorithms are proposed for fast and efficient
transmission, encryption is used for security purposes and blurring is used by providing additional
layers of security. These algorithms are hybridized for having a robust and efficient security and
transmission over cloud storage system.
Application of Buckley-Leverett Equation in Modeling the Radius of Invasion i...IJERD Editor
A thorough review of existing literature indicates that the Buckley-Leverett equation only analyzes
waterflood practices directly without any adjustments on real reservoir scenarios. By doing so, quite a number
of errors are introduced into these analyses. Also, for most waterflood scenarios, a radial investigation is more
appropriate than a simplified linear system. This study investigates the adoption of the Buckley-Leverett
equation to estimate the radius invasion of the displacing fluid during waterflooding. The model is also adopted
for a Microbial flood and a comparative analysis is conducted for both waterflooding and microbial flooding.
Results shown from the analysis doesn’t only records a success in determining the radial distance of the leading
edge of water during the flooding process, but also gives a clearer understanding of the applicability of
microbes to enhance oil production through in-situ production of bio-products like bio surfactans, biogenic
gases, bio acids etc.
Gesture Gaming on the World Wide Web Using an Ordinary Web CameraIJERD Editor
- Gesture gaming is a method by which users having a laptop/pc/x-box play games using natural or
bodily gestures. This paper presents a way of playing free flash games on the internet using an ordinary webcam
with the help of open source technologies. Emphasis in human activity recognition is given on the pose
estimation and the consistency in the pose of the player. These are estimated with the help of an ordinary web
camera having different resolutions from VGA to 20mps. Our work involved giving a 10 second documentary to
the user on how to play a particular game using gestures and what are the various kinds of gestures that can be
performed in front of the system. The initial inputs of the RGB values for the gesture component is obtained by
instructing the user to place his component in a red box in about 10 seconds after the short documentary before
the game is finished. Later the system opens the concerned game on the internet on popular flash game sites like
miniclip, games arcade, GameStop etc and loads the game clicking at various places and brings the state to a
place where the user is to perform only gestures to start playing the game. At any point of time the user can call
off the game by hitting the esc key and the program will release all of the controls and return to the desktop. It
was noted that the results obtained using an ordinary webcam matched that of the Kinect and the users could
relive the gaming experience of the free flash games on the net. Therefore effective in game advertising could
also be achieved thus resulting in a disruptive growth to the advertising firms.
Hardware Analysis of Resonant Frequency Converter Using Isolated Circuits And...IJERD Editor
-LLC resonant frequency converter is basically a combo of series as well as parallel resonant ckt. For
LCC resonant converter it is associated with a disadvantage that, though it has two resonant frequencies, the
lower resonant frequency is in ZCS region[5]. For this application, we are not able to design the converter
working at this resonant frequency. LLC resonant converter existed for a very long time but because of
unknown characteristic of this converter it was used as a series resonant converter with basically a passive
(resistive) load. . Here, it was designed to operate in switching frequency higher than resonant frequency of the
series resonant tank of Lr and Cr converter acts very similar to Series Resonant Converter. The benefit of LLC
resonant converter is narrow switching frequency range with light load[6] . Basically, the control ckt plays a
very imp. role and hence 555 Timer used here provides a perfect square wave as the control ckt provides no
slew rate which makes the square wave really strong and impenetrable. The dead band circuit provides the
exclusive dead band in micro seconds so as to avoid the simultaneous firing of two pairs of IGBT’s where one
pair switches off and the other on for a slightest period of time. Hence, the isolator ckt here is associated with
each and every ckt used because it acts as a driver and an isolation to each of the IGBT is provided with one
exclusive transformer supply[3]. The IGBT’s are fired using the appropriate signal using the previous boards
and hence at last a high frequency rectifier ckt with a filtering capacitor is used to get an exact dc
waveform .The basic goal of this particular analysis is to observe the wave forms and characteristics of
converters with differently positioned passive elements in the form of tank circuits.
Simulated Analysis of Resonant Frequency Converter Using Different Tank Circu...IJERD Editor
LLC resonant frequency converter is basically a combo of series as well as parallel resonant ckt. For
LCC resonant converter it is associated with a disadvantage that, though it has two resonant frequencies, the
lower resonant frequency is in ZCS region [5]. For this application, we are not able to design the converter
working at this resonant frequency. LLC resonant converter existed for a very long time but because of
unknown characteristic of this converter it was used as a series resonant converter with basically a passive
(resistive) load. . Here, it was designed to operate in switching frequency higher than resonant frequency of the
series resonant tank of Lr and Cr converter acts very similar to Series Resonant Converter. The benefit of LLC
resonant converter is narrow switching frequency range with light load[6] . Basically, the control ckt plays a
very imp. role and hence 555 Timer used here provides a perfect square wave as the control ckt provides no
slew rate which makes the square wave really strong and impenetrable. The dead band circuit provides the
exclusive dead band in micro seconds so as to avoid the simultaneous firing of two pairs of IGBT’s where one
pair switches off and the other on for a slightest period of time. Hence, the isolator ckt here is associated with
each and every ckt used because it acts as a driver and an isolation to each of the IGBT is provided with one
exclusive transformer supply[3]. The IGBT’s are fired using the appropriate signal using the previous boards
and hence at last a high frequency rectifier ckt with a filtering capacitor is used to get an exact dc
waveform .The basic goal of this particular analysis is to observe the wave forms and characteristics of
converters with differently positioned passive elements in the form of tank circuits. The supported simulation
is done through PSIM 6.0 software tool
Amateurs Radio operator, also known as HAM communicates with other HAMs through Radio
waves. Wireless communication in which Moon is used as natural satellite is called Moon-bounce or EME
(Earth -Moon-Earth) technique. Long distance communication (DXing) using Very High Frequency (VHF)
operated amateur HAM radio was difficult. Even with the modest setup having good transceiver, power
amplifier and high gain antenna with high directivity, VHF DXing is possible. Generally 2X11 YAGI antenna
along with rotor to set horizontal and vertical angle is used. Moon tracking software gives exact location,
visibility of Moon at both the stations and other vital data to acquire real time position of moon.
“MS-Extractor: An Innovative Approach to Extract Microsatellites on „Y‟ Chrom...IJERD Editor
Simple Sequence Repeats (SSR), also known as Microsatellites, have been extensively used as
molecular markers due to their abundance and high degree of polymorphism. The nucleotide sequences of
polymorphic forms of the same gene should be 99.9% identical. So, Microsatellites extraction from the Gene is
crucial. However, Microsatellites repeat count is compared, if they differ largely, he has some disorder. The Y
chromosome likely contains 50 to 60 genes that provide instructions for making proteins. Because only males
have the Y chromosome, the genes on this chromosome tend to be involved in male sex determination and
development. Several Microsatellite Extractors exist and they fail to extract microsatellites on large data sets of
giga bytes and tera bytes in size. The proposed tool “MS-Extractor: An Innovative Approach to extract
Microsatellites on „Y‟ Chromosome” can extract both Perfect as well as Imperfect Microsatellites from large
data sets of human genome „Y‟. The proposed system uses string matching with sliding window approach to
locate Microsatellites and extracts them.
Importance of Measurements in Smart GridIJERD Editor
- The need to get reliable supply, independence from fossil fuels, and capability to provide clean
energy at a fixed and lower cost, the existing power grid structure is transforming into Smart Grid. The
development of a smart energy distribution grid is a current goal of many nations. A Smart Grid should have
new capabilities such as self-healing, high reliability, energy management, and real-time pricing. This new era
of smart future grid will lead to major changes in existing technologies at generation, transmission and
distribution levels. The incorporation of renewable energy resources and distribution generators in the existing
grid will increase the complexity, optimization problems and instability of the system. This will lead to a
paradigm shift in the instrumentation and control requirements for Smart Grids for high quality, stable and
reliable electricity supply of power. The monitoring of the grid system state and stability relies on the
availability of reliable measurement of data. In this paper the measurement areas that highlight new
measurement challenges, development of the Smart Meters and the critical parameters of electric energy to be
monitored for improving the reliability of power systems has been discussed.
Study of Macro level Properties of SCC using GGBS and Lime stone powderIJERD Editor
One of the major environmental concerns is the disposal of the waste materials and utilization of
industrial by products. Lime stone quarries will produce millions of tons waste dust powder every year. Having
considerable high degree of fineness in comparision to cement this material may be utilized as a partial
replacement to cement. For this purpose an experiment is conducted to investigate the possibility of using lime
stone powder in the production of SCC with combined use GGBS and how it affects the fresh and mechanical
properties of SCC. First SCC is made by replacing cement with GGBS in percentages like 10, 20, 30, 40, 50 and
by taking the optimum mix with GGBS lime stone powder is blended to mix in percentages like 5, 10, 15, 20 as
a partial replacement to cement. Test results shows that the SCC mix with combination of 30% GGBS and 15%
limestone powder gives maximum compressive strength and fresh properties are also in the limits prescribed by
the EFNARC.
Study of Macro level Properties of SCC using GGBS and Lime stone powder
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Dual-Band Size Deducted Un-Equal Arm Y-Shaped
Printed Antenna for Satellite Communication
Bipadtaran Sinhamahapatra1, Supriya Jana2, Sudeshna Dey3,
Arnab Das4, Bipa Datta5, Moumita Mukherjee6, Samiran Chatterjee7
1,2,3,4,5
ECE Department, West Bengal University of Technology, Brainware Group of Institutions, Barasat, West
Bengal, India
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Centre for Millimeter wave Semiconductor Devices and Systems, University of Calcutta, West Bengal, India
7
University of Kalyani, Kalyani, West Bengal, India
Abstract:- A dual-band deducted un-equal arm Y-shaped printed antenna is thoroughly simulated in
this paper. Resonant frequency has been reduced drastically consists of Y-shaped slot in middle point
located from the conventional microstrip patch antenna. It is shown that the simulated results are in
acceptable agreement. More importantly, it is also shown that the differentially-driven microstrip
antenna has higher gain of simulated 4.69 dBi at 6.23GHz and 4.18 dBi at 9.56GHz and beam width of
simulated 170.380 at 6.23GHz and 166.1310at 9.56GHz of the printed antenna. Compared to a
conventional microstrip patch antenna, simulated antenna size has been reduced by 52.02% with an
increased frequency ratio.
Keywords:- Compact, Patch, Slot, Resonant frequency, Bandwidth.
I. INTRODUCTION
In recent years, demand for small antennas on wireless communication has increased the interest of
research work on compact microstrip antenna design among microwave and wireless engineers [1-6]. Because
of their simplicity and compatibility with printed-circuit technology microstrip antennas are widely used in the
microwave frequency spectrum. Simply a microstrip antenna is a rectangular or other shape, patch of metal on
top of a grounded dielectric substrate. Microstrip patch antennas are attractive in antenna applications for many
reasons. They are easy and cheap to manufacture, lightweight, and planar to list just a few advantages. Also they
can be manufactured either as a stand-alone element or as part of an array. However, these advantages are offset
by low efficiency and limited bandwidth. In recent years much research and testing has been done to increase
both the bandwidth and radiation efficiency of microstrip antennas [7-8].
Due to the recent interest in broadband antennas a microstrip patch antenna was developed to meet the
need for a cheap, low profile, broadband antenna. This antenna could be used in a wide range of applications
such as in the communications industry for cell phones or satellite communication. Our aim is to reduce the size
of the antenna as well as increase the operating bandwidth. The proposed antenna (substrate with εr = 4.4) has a
gain of 4.18 dBi and presents a size reduction of 52.02% when compared to a conventional microstrip patch
(10mm X 6mm). The simulation has been carried out by IE3D [14] software which uses the MoM method. Due
to the small size, low cost and low weight this antenna is a good entrant for the application of C-Band of
satellite communication and X-Band for microwave communication
The C-band and X-Band defined by an IEEE standard for radio waves and radar engineering with
frequencies that ranges from 4.0 to 8.0GHz and 8.0 to 12.0GHz[10] respectively. The C band is used for
microwave relay. The X [11-13] band is used for short range tracking, missile guidance, marine, radar and air
bone intercept. Especially it is used for radar communication ranges roughly from 8.29GHz to 11.4GHz .In this
paper the microstrip patch antenna is designed for use in military communication satellites at 9.56GHz and
satellite communication at 6.23 GHz. The results obtained provide a workable antenna design for incorporation
in a satellite alliance.
II. ANTENNA DESIGN
The configuration of the conventional printed antenna is shown in Figure 1 with L=6 mm, W=10 mm,
substrate (PTFE) thickness h = 1.6 mm, dielectric constant εr = 4.4. Coaxial probe-feed (radius=0.5mm) is
located at W/2 and L/3. Assuming practical patch width W= 10 mm for efficient radiation and using the
equation [6],
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c 2
fr = ×
2W (1+ℇr )
Where, c = velocity of light in free space. Using the following equation [9] we determined the practical length L
(=6mm).
𝐿 = Leff − 2∆L
∆𝐿 (ℇreff +0.3)×(W/h+0.264 )
Where, = 0.412 ×
ℎ ( ℇreff – 0.258 )×(W /h+0.8)
ℇr +1 ℇr −1
ℇ 𝑟𝑒𝑓𝑓 = +
2 ℎ
2× 1+12×
𝑊
𝑐
and 𝐿 𝑒𝑓𝑓 =
2 × 𝑓𝑟 × 𝜖 𝑒𝑓𝑓
Where, Leff = Effective length of the patch, ∆L/h =Normalized extension of the patch length, ε reff =
Effective dielectric constant.
Figure 1: Conventional Antenna configuration Figure 2: Simulated Antenna configuration
Figure 2 shows the configuration of simulated printed antenna designed with similar PTFE substrate.
The middle point Y-shaped the location of coaxial probe-feed (radius=0.5 mm) are shown in the figure 2.
III. RESULTS AND DISCUSSION
Simulated (using IE3D [10]) results of return loss in conventional and simulated antenna structures are
shown in Figure 3-4. A significant improvement of frequency reduction is achieved in simulated antenna with
respect to the conventional antenna structure.
Figure 3: Return Loss vs. Frequency (Conventional Figure 4: Return Loss vs. Frequency (Slotted Antenna)
Antenna)
In the conventional antenna return loss of about -7.01 dB is obtained at 13.39 GHz. Comparing fig.3
and fig.4 it may be observed that for the conventional antenna (fig.3), there is practically no resonant frequency
at around 6.23GHz with a return loss of around -6 dB. For the simulated antenna there is a resonant frequency at
around 6.23GHz, where the return loss is as high as -24.725.
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Due to the presence of slots in simulated antenna resonant frequency operation is obtained with large
values of frequency ratio. The first and second resonant frequency is obtained at f 1= 6.23GHz with return loss of
about -24.725dB and at f2 = 9.56GHz with return losses -19.8438 dB respectively.
Corresponding 10dB band width obtained for Antenna 2 at f1, f2 are 111.0 MHz and 591.1MHz
respectively. The simulated E plane and H-plane radiation patterns are shown in Figure 5-8. The simulated E
plane radiation pattern of simulated antenna for 6.23GHz is shown in figure 5.
Figure 5: E-Plane Radiation Pattern for Slotted Antenna Figure 6: H-Plane Radiation Pattern for slotted
at 6.23 GHz Antenna at 6.23 GHz
The simulated H plane radiation pattern of simulated antenna for 6.23 GHz is shown in figure 6.The
simulated E plane radiation pattern of slotted antenna for 9.56 GHz is shown in figure 7. The simulated H plane
radiation pattern of slotted antenna for 9.56 GHz is shown in figure 8.
Figure7: E-Plane Radiation Pattern for slotted Figure 8: H-Plane Radiation Pattern for slotted
antenna at 9.56 GHz antenna at 9.56 GHz
The simulated E plane & H-plane radiation pattern (3D) of simulated antenna for 6.23 GHz is shown in
figure 9 & figure 10.
Figure 9: E-Plane Radiation Pattern (3D) Figure 10: E-Plane Radiation Pattern (3D)
for slotted antenna at 6.23 GHz for slotted antenna at 6.23 GHz
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The simulated E -plane & H-plane radiation pattern (3D) of simulated antenna for 9.56 GHz is shown
in figure 11 & figure 12.
Figure 11: E-Plane Radiation Pattern (3D) Figure 12: E-Plane Radiation Pattern (3D)
for slotted antenna at 9.12 GHz for slotted antenna at 9.12 GHz
All the simulated results are summarized in the following Table1 and Table2.
TABLE I: SIMULATED RESULTS FOR ANTENNA 1 AND 2 w.r.t RETURN LOSS
ANTENNA RESONANT RETURN 10 DB
STRUCTURE FREQUENCY LOSS BANDWIDTH
(GHz) (dB) (GHz)
Conventional f1= 9.80 -4.55 NA
f2= 13.39 -7.00 NA
f1= 6.23 -24.725 0.1110
Slotted f2 = 9.56 -19.8438 0.5911
TABLE II: SIMULATED RESULTS FOR ANTENNA 1 AND 2 w.r.t RADIATION PATTERN
ANTENNA RESONANT 3DB ABSOLUTE
STRUCTURE FREQUENCY BEAMWIDTH (0) GAIN
(GHz) (dBi)
Conventional f1= 9.80 NA NA
f2= 13.39 NA NA
f1= 6.23 170.38 4.6974
Slotted f2 =9.56 166.131 4.1869
Frequency Ratio for Conventional Antenna f2 / f1 = 1.366
Frequency Ratio for Slotted Antenna f2 / f1 = 1.535
IV. CONCLUSION
This paper focused on the simulated design on differentially-driven microstrip antennas. Simulation
studies of a single layer monopole hexagonal microstrip patch antenna have been carried out using Method of
Moment based software IE3D. Introducing slots at the edge of the patch size reduction of about 52.02% has
been achieved. The 3dB beam-width of the radiation patterns are 170.38° (for f1), 166.131° (for f2) which is
sufficiently broad beam for the applications for which it is intended.
The resonant frequency of slotted antenna, presented in the paper, designed for a particular location of feed
point (1.1mm, -1.7mm) considering the centre as the origin. Alteration of the location of the feed point results in
narrower 10dB bandwidth and less sharp resonances.
ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
M. Mukherjee wishes to acknowledge Defense Research and Development Organization (DRDO,
Ministry of Defense), Govt. of India for their financial assistance.
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