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Di-Patch Antenna Array Comparison

2019 International Conference on Wireless Networks and Mobile Communications (WINCOM), 2019
An omnidirectional antenna has a non-directional pattern; however, for some applications, it is necessary to focus on a specific direction. An antenna can focus its radiation to a particular direction in space is characterized by directivity. This project aims to design, simulate, analyse and compare between Dipole and Patch antennas array (Di-Patch ...
Hazim A. Abdulsada   +2 more
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Design Procedures for Rectangular Patch Antennas

12th European Conference on Antennas and Propagation (EuCAP 2018), 2018
The work presented in this paper aims at comparing different approaches for the design of a rectangular microstrip patch antenna operating at millimeter waves. In the paper, the designed antenna is simulated using approximate formulas available from previous research, and also using the electromagnetic software CST (Computer Simulation Technology ...
Buttazzoni, G., Cuttin, A., Vescovo, R.
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Microstrip Patch Antennas

2014
With the rapid development of printed circuit technology, printed antennas have found numerous applications in high-performance systems where size, weight, and cost are of significant importance. The most notable feature of these printed antennas is that they are low profile.
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The Cylindrical Omnidirectional Patch Antenna

IEEE transactions on antennas and propagation, 1997
In recent years, the need for omnidirectional (in the azimuthal plane) antennas with narrow beams in the elevation plane, for wireless applications increased considerably. The antennas are used in amny frequency bands anywhere from 0.8 to 6 GHz. In a variety of configurations. The different collinear-array configurations are designed using back-to-back
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Slotted patch antenna loaded with ferrite

2016 5th International Conference on Multimedia Computing and Systems (ICMCS), 2016
This study presents the investigation on the effect of rectangular slot on resonance frequency, return loss and band widths, gain and directivity of rectangular microstrip patch antenna. The design is achieved by cutting the rectangular slots at the radiating element of the patch antenna; in the other step we loaded the films of ferrite between the ...
Fatima Zahra Hanin, Larbi Setti
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Patch antennas for vehicles

IEE Colloquium on Antennas for Automotives, 2000
A variety of antennas have been presented which are suitable for manufacture on glass or on or behind plastic panels. These cover the frequency bands currently required for car antennas. New bands will need to be incorporated to cover UMTS for example and current designs are being expanded.
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Microstrip patch antenna for RFID applications

2009 Canadian Conference on Electrical and Computer Engineering, 2009
The microstrip patch antenna is a popular printed resonant antenna for narrow-band microwave wireless link applications such as radio frequency identification (RFID) systems that require semi-hemispherical coverage. In this paper, a 865 MHz microstrip patch antenna fed by a microstrip line designed on a substrate is considerably studied and thoroughly ...
Raied A. R. Ibrahim   +2 more
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Beam scannable microstrip patch antenna

2014 International Workshop on Antenna Technology: Small Antennas, Novel EM Structures and Materials, and Applications (iWAT), 2014
A novel beam scanning technique of a ferrite loaded microstrip patch antenna is presented. Beam scanning is produced from controlled interaction of the radiated fields and the gyromagentic properties of the axially magnetized ferrite rods. By varying the magnetizing fields of the ferrite rods, optimally placed in the near field region of the antenna ...
Sultan, Farooq, Sheikh Sharif Iqbal
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Novel Metamaterials for Patch Antennas Applications

2009
In this paper we introduce the incorporation of magneto-electric materials into antenna design and the potential of controlling the behavior of the antenna by means of an external magnetic field. After an intensive study of magneto-electric material properties, a ferrimagnetic compound called Yttrium Iron Garnet (YIG) was found to be the best candidate
Theodore Zervos   +5 more
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Conformal patch antennas

1998
When constructing antennas it is popular to use printed metal patterns on multilayer substrates to obtain thin profile, conformability to smooth structures, and low manufacture cost. If the structure is planar or if the curvature of the structure is small, we can analyze the problem by considering a planar structure of infinite extent.
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