Simulation of single dual-band perturbed printed antenna

A single dual band rectangular microstrip antenna operating at L-band has been successfully designed and simulated. The design procedure starts from the formulation for the width dimension of the microstrip antenna. Upon achieving the most appropriate antenna width, the design proceeds to determinin...

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Main Authors: Esa, Mazlina, Ismail , M.K.H.
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Published: 2003
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description A single dual band rectangular microstrip antenna operating at L-band has been successfully designed and simulated. The design procedure starts from the formulation for the width dimension of the microstrip antenna. Upon achieving the most appropriate antenna width, the design proceeds to determining the most appropriate antenna length. The designed antenna is then simulated using a full wave electromagnetic simulation software. Analysis of one port characteristics is carried out on the designed antennas. The performance focuses on the return loss, input impedance, voltage standing wave ratio, current distribution and charge distribution. The designed antenna is then simulated with perturbed structures introduced. It is found that the antenna is well matched at its corresponding frequency of operations.
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spelling my.utm.eprints-20532010-06-01T03:00:32Z http://eprints.utm.my/2053/ Simulation of single dual-band perturbed printed antenna Esa, Mazlina Ismail , M.K.H. TK Electrical engineering. Electronics Nuclear engineering A single dual band rectangular microstrip antenna operating at L-band has been successfully designed and simulated. The design procedure starts from the formulation for the width dimension of the microstrip antenna. Upon achieving the most appropriate antenna width, the design proceeds to determining the most appropriate antenna length. The designed antenna is then simulated using a full wave electromagnetic simulation software. Analysis of one port characteristics is carried out on the designed antennas. The performance focuses on the return loss, input impedance, voltage standing wave ratio, current distribution and charge distribution. The designed antenna is then simulated with perturbed structures introduced. It is found that the antenna is well matched at its corresponding frequency of operations. 2003-08-25 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://eprints.utm.my/2053/1/Mazlina2003_SimulationofSingleDualBandAntenna.pdf Esa, Mazlina and Ismail , M.K.H. (2003) Simulation of single dual-band perturbed printed antenna. Student Conference on Research and Development (SCOReD) 2003 Proceedings, Putrajaya, Malaysia . pp. 109-112.
spellingShingle TK Electrical engineering. Electronics Nuclear engineering
Esa, Mazlina
Ismail , M.K.H.
Simulation of single dual-band perturbed printed antenna
title Simulation of single dual-band perturbed printed antenna
title_full Simulation of single dual-band perturbed printed antenna
title_fullStr Simulation of single dual-band perturbed printed antenna
title_full_unstemmed Simulation of single dual-band perturbed printed antenna
title_short Simulation of single dual-band perturbed printed antenna
title_sort simulation of single dual-band perturbed printed antenna
topic TK Electrical engineering. Electronics Nuclear engineering
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