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Analysis, Design and Development of Novel, Low Profile 2.487 GHz Microstrip Antenna
Rajeev Kumar Kanth, Waqar Ahmad, Yasar Amin, Lirong Zheng, Pasi Liljeberg, Hannu Tenhunen, Analysis, Design and Development of Novel, Low Profile 2.487 GHz Microstrip Antenna. In: Conference Proceedings of 14th International Symposium on Antennas Technology and Applied Electromagnetics and The American Electromagnetic Conference (ANTEM/AMEREM) 2010, 1-4, IEEE, 2010.
Abstract:
International Telecommunication Union Radio Communication Sector ( ITU-R) has assigned 1.176 GHz and 2.487 GHz respectively in L and S band to Regional Navigational Satellite System (RNSS) for satellite navigation purpose. In this paper attempt has been made to design a novel, low profile compact microstrip antenna which achieves required specification such as gain of -4dBi up to 50 and bandwidth of 30 MHz. The design of S band antenna was carried out using Ansoft Designer software and was fabricated and measured the required performance of antenna in terms of its return loss, VSWR and gain radiation pattern. The return loss of the developed antenna was measured with the vector network analyzer and its gain radiation pattern in anechoic chamber and the performance of its measurements were compared with the analyzed results.
BibTeX entry:
@INPROCEEDINGS{inpKaAhAmZhLiTe10a,
title = {Analysis, Design and Development of Novel, Low Profile 2.487 GHz Microstrip Antenna},
booktitle = {Conference Proceedings of 14th International Symposium on Antennas Technology and Applied Electromagnetics and The American Electromagnetic Conference (ANTEM/AMEREM) 2010},
author = {Kanth, Rajeev Kumar and Ahmad, Waqar and Amin, Yasar and Zheng, Lirong and Liljeberg, Pasi and Tenhunen, Hannu},
number = {14},
publisher = {IEEE},
pages = {1-4},
year = {2010},
keywords = {Microstrip Antenna, S Band, Return Loss, Gain radiation pattern, Axial ratio, VWSR},
}
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