Design and Simulation of Microstrip Patch Antenna for C-Band Communication Services

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Lavesh Gupta
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Dr. Arun Dev Dhar Dwivedi
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Abstract

When a fewer number of microstrip antennas are to be used for the transmission and reception of electromagnetic signals in a system, the size of the antenna array becomes a critical issue to deal with. Instead of using a number of antennas, we can use the desired number of patch antennas over a single substrate only. Main motive is to maintain the coupling suppressing sectional structure in simple manner, whilst providing a higher amount of efficiency in coupling of microstrip patch elements/antennas. At microwave frequency, the microstrip is often used as a transmission line because of its very good efficiency in transferring energy/microwave signals. In this work, an antenna design is simulated at 4.8 GHZ for its working in the C-Band communication services. The size of the array structure is kept to the minimum value.

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How to Cite This Article

Lavesh Gupta. 2019. \u201cDesign and Simulation of Microstrip Patch Antenna for C-Band Communication Services\u201d. Global Journal of Research in Engineering - F: Electrical & Electronic GJRE-F Volume 19 (GJRE Volume 19 Issue F3): .

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When a fewer number of microstrip antennas are to be used for the transmission and reception of electromagnetic signals in a system, the size of the antenna array becomes a critical issue to deal with. Instead of using a number of antennas, we can use the desired number of patch antennas over a single substrate only. Main motive is to maintain the coupling suppressing sectional structure in simple manner, whilst providing a higher amount of efficiency in coupling of microstrip patch elements/antennas. At microwave frequency, the microstrip is often used as a transmission line because of its very good efficiency in transferring energy/microwave signals. In this work, an antenna design is simulated at 4.8 GHZ for its working in the C-Band communication services. The size of the array structure is kept to the minimum value.

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