JOURNAL ARTICLE

A wide spectrum of hexagon eighth mode substrate for C, S and X band applications.

  • Published In: DYNA - Ingeniería e Industria, 2024, v. 99, n. 3. P. 267 1 of 3

  • Database: Art Source Ultimate 2 of 3

  • Authored By: Anbumani, Sivabalan; Palanisamy, Jothilakshmi 3 of 3

Abstract

The following article explains how to make a basic ultra-wide bandwidth (UBW) wearable fractal antenna. The antenna is printed on denim fabric with a dielectric constant of 1.7 and a loss tangent of 0.02. The suggested antenna is 45 x 44.92 x 0.5 mm3. The antenna is fed by an inserted microstrip line with a decreased ground structure. It operates at ultrawide band frequencies of 4.36 GHz to 11.12 GHz. The antenna offers an omnidirectional radiation pattern with a gain of more than 2.4 dBi across the entire working band... It achieves a bandwidth of 6767 MHz. The proposed antenna possesses key characteristics such as a simple structure, ease of fabrication, stable omnidirectional radiation pattern, reasonable gain, and directivity, which make it suitable for applications in the C, S, and X bands. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Additional Information

  • Source:DYNA - Ingeniería e Industria. 2024/05, Vol. 99, Issue 3, p267
  • Document Type:Article
  • Subject Area:History
  • Publication Date:2024
  • ISSN:0012-7361
  • DOI:10.6036/10897
  • Accession Number:177139192
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