Reconfigurable Sierpinski Monopole Antenna for Cognitive Radio Applications

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Mr. Manikya Krishna Chaitanya Durbhakula
Mr. Manikya Krishna Chaitanya Durbhakula
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Dr. Venkata Koteswara Rao Nalam
Dr. Venkata Koteswara Rao Nalam
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Abstract

The changing scenario of the wireless connectivity has insisted the usage of the spectrum in an efficient manner which in turn demands for the new paradigms to be adopted in practice. The Cognitive Radio (CR) termed by Joseph E Mitola III in 1999, a prominent technology to overcome the above difficulty which continuously monitors the spectrum and allocates the un used portions of the spectrum to other users in a systematic approach. The most important task in this context is the design of the antenna to cater the needs of the CR networks and they must adapt the changes in the environment and must be reconfigurable.

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Mr. Manikya Krishna Chaitanya Durbhakula. 2016. \u201cReconfigurable Sierpinski Monopole Antenna for Cognitive Radio Applications\u201d. Global Journal of Research in Engineering - F: Electrical & Electronic GJRE-F Volume 16 (GJRE Volume 16 Issue F6): .

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The changing scenario of the wireless connectivity has insisted the usage of the spectrum in an efficient manner which in turn demands for the new paradigms to be adopted in practice. The Cognitive Radio (CR) termed by Joseph E Mitola III in 1999, a prominent technology to overcome the above difficulty which continuously monitors the spectrum and allocates the un used portions of the spectrum to other users in a systematic approach. The most important task in this context is the design of the antenna to cater the needs of the CR networks and they must adapt the changes in the environment and must be reconfigurable.

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Mr. Manikya Krishna Chaitanya Durbhakula
Mr. Manikya Krishna Chaitanya Durbhakula Jawaharlal Nehru Technological University, Hyderabad
Dr. Venkata Koteswara Rao Nalam
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