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Wideband Patch Antenna Design for Wi-MAX and WLAN Application with Modified Ground Plane
Author(s) -
Gurpreet Kumar,
Pankaj Kumar Keshri,
Sunil Basra
Publication year - 2014
Publication title -
international journal of computer applications
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 0975-8887
DOI - 10.5120/15973-4860
Subject(s) - ground plane , computer science , wideband , antenna (radio) , plane (geometry) , telecommunications , electronic engineering , mathematics , geometry , engineering
Microstrip Patch Antenna design for new emerging technologies is an area of extensive research these days because of their low profile and ease of fabrication. Antenna design presented in this paper is well suited for Wi-MAX and WLAN application. The antenna is providing -10dB bandwidth of 4.14GHz from frequency 2.5GHz to 6.6GHz which is coming under the standards of these two technologies and good results have been achieved in the return loss and radiation pattern of the antenna. The design is made of FR4 substrate with modified ground plane structure and by inserting rectangular slits between feed line and radiating patch was implemented to change the effective length of the antenna. The radiation pattern of the antenna is presented using CST Microwave Studio which is well suited for wireless application.

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