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The design of a Vinayak slotted rectangular microstrip patch antenna that offers a quad band resonance with significant characteristics to serve applications including radio determination, satellite, mobile, and space research is proposed. The design uses a 146 mm × 90 mm × 1.6 mm FR4 epoxy substrate and a coaxial feeding mechanism. The simulation software used is HFSS‐15 and the design has been analyzed...
This paper demonstrates the structure and the result characterization of a multi band microstrip patch antenna closely resembling Microsoft Calculator Accessory logo. This antenna is intended to be used for several applications. The substrate used is FR4 epoxy substrate with a relative permittivity of 4.4, dielectric loss tangent of 0.002 and a thickness of 1.6 mm. The design uses a probe feeding...
The design of a dual band microstrip Caution Patch antenna useful for private land mobile and aviation applications has been proposed in this paper. Under these applications, the design may encompass fixed satellite services, mobile except aeronautical mobile, radiolocation and aeronautical radio navigation. The FR4 epoxy substrate having a relative permittivity of 4.4 and a thickness of 1.6 mm is...
The battery strength indicator provided in the taskbar of a PC/ Laptop (usually at the bottom of the desktop) indicates the current battery strength available to the user. The position of this battery strength indicator on the main screen varies from device to device and this indicator describes the required level of charging and duration it would take for the device to reach a completely charged...
This paper proposes the design of a similar key shaped patch antenna intended for aviation purpose and can also be used by International Broadcast stations. The design uses a FR4 epoxy substrate having a relative permittivity of 4.4 and a thickness of 1.6 mm. The numerous advantages offered by the utilized probe feeding technique includes simple fabrication and easy match, provides low spurious radiations...
This paper draws a comparison between thestructural variants and the corresponding result characterizations of a compact microstrip moody patch antenna at their resonant frequencies in terms of reflection coefficient, bandwidth, radiation pattern, gain, VSWR and directivity and brings the best out of them. The structures have been built over a 53 mm × 50 mm × 1.6 mm FR4 epoxy substrate with a relative...
This paper proposes the rare innovative design and a brief discuddion on results of a dual band danger microstrip patch antenna that can be employed for multiple space applications. The design symbolizes the danger indication normally viewed on road sites mostly on electric poles. A 80 mm × 105 mm FR4 epoxy substrate with a relative permittivity of 4.4 and a thickness of 1.6 mm is used. In addition...
This paper proposes a three stage optimized design of microstrip swastik patch antenna for wireless communications. A FR4 epoxy substrate of dielectric permittivity 4.4 and loss tangent .0002 is used. The design uses coaxial feeding technique. The simulation software used is HFSS. Each of the design is analyzed and then compared at its best resonant frequencies in terms of return loss, bandwidth,...
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