IJEM Vol. 12, No. 4, 8 Aug. 2022
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Microstrip Patch Antenna, ADS (Advance Design System), Rectangular Shape, Gain of antenna, Directivity of antenna.
Low-profile antennas are required for aircraft, satellites, radar, and a variety of other vehicles due to aerodynamic considerations. The "patch" or microstrip antenna is a narrow band antenna with a low profile and low gain. Patch antennas are becoming more popular as a result of their ability to be printed on a circuit board. Microstrip antennas can be rectangular, circular, elliptical, or any other regular form, but the most common configurations are rectangular and circular. This research constructed a rectangular patch antenna that operates in the 3.3 GHz (S-band) operating frequency based on a description of microstrip antenna working principles. Agilent ADS Momentum software is used to create and simulate the antenna model. Finally, by optimizing and matching to meets, the best performance parameters such as Gain, Directivity, Efficiency, Power Intensity, Radiated power, and Return loss are obtained.
Md. Imran Hossain, Md. Tofail Ahmed, Md. Humaun Kabir, " Design of Rectangular Microstrip Patch Antenna at 3.3 GHz Frequency for S-band Applications", International Journal of Engineering and Manufacturing (IJEM), Vol.12, No.4, pp. 46-52, 2022. DOI:10.5815/ijem.2022.04.05
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