TELKOMNIKA Telecommunication Computing Electronics and Control
Design, simulation, and analysis of microstrip patch antenna for wireless applications operating at 3.6 GHz
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Title
TELKOMNIKA Telecommunication Computing Electronics and Control
Design, simulation, and analysis of microstrip patch antenna for wireless applications operating at 3.6 GHz
Design, simulation, and analysis of microstrip patch antenna for wireless applications operating at 3.6 GHz
Subject
CST
Microstrip patch antenna
Rogers RT/Duroid5880
VSWR
Wireless communication
Microstrip patch antenna
Rogers RT/Duroid5880
VSWR
Wireless communication
Description
In this study, a microstrip patch antenna that works at 3.6 GHz was built and
tested to see how well it works. In this work, Rogers RT/Duroid 5880 has been
used as the substrate material, with a dielectric permittivity of 2.2 and a thickness
of 0.3451 mm; it serves as the base for the examined antenna. The computer
simulation technology (CST) studio suite is utilized to show the recommended
antenna design. The goal of this study was to get a more extensive
transmission capacity, a lower voltage standing wave ratio (VSWR), and a
lower return loss, but the main goal was to get a higher gain, directivity, and
efficiency. After simulation, the return loss, gain, directivity, bandwidth, and
efficiency of the supplied antenna are found to be -17.626 dB, 9.671 dBi,
9.924 dBi, 0.2 GHz, and 97.45%, respectively. Besides, the recreation
uncovered that the transfer speed side-lobe level at phi was much better than
those of the earlier works, at -28.8 dB, respectively. Thus, it makes a solid
contender for remote innovation and more robust communication.
tested to see how well it works. In this work, Rogers RT/Duroid 5880 has been
used as the substrate material, with a dielectric permittivity of 2.2 and a thickness
of 0.3451 mm; it serves as the base for the examined antenna. The computer
simulation technology (CST) studio suite is utilized to show the recommended
antenna design. The goal of this study was to get a more extensive
transmission capacity, a lower voltage standing wave ratio (VSWR), and a
lower return loss, but the main goal was to get a higher gain, directivity, and
efficiency. After simulation, the return loss, gain, directivity, bandwidth, and
efficiency of the supplied antenna are found to be -17.626 dB, 9.671 dBi,
9.924 dBi, 0.2 GHz, and 97.45%, respectively. Besides, the recreation
uncovered that the transfer speed side-lobe level at phi was much better than
those of the earlier works, at -28.8 dB, respectively. Thus, it makes a solid
contender for remote innovation and more robust communication.
Creator
Md. Sohel Rana, Tahasin Ahmed Fahim, Shuvashis Biswas Rana, Russel Mahbub, Md. Mostafizur Rahman
Source
http://telkomnika.uad.ac.id
Date
Feb 16, 2023
Contributor
peri irawan
Format
pdf
Language
english
Type
text
Files
Collection
Citation
Md. Sohel Rana, Tahasin Ahmed Fahim, Shuvashis Biswas Rana, Russel Mahbub, Md. Mostafizur Rahman, “TELKOMNIKA Telecommunication Computing Electronics and Control
Design, simulation, and analysis of microstrip patch antenna for wireless applications operating at 3.6 GHz,” Repository Horizon University Indonesia, accessed February 6, 2025, https://repository.horizon.ac.id/items/show/4606.
Design, simulation, and analysis of microstrip patch antenna for wireless applications operating at 3.6 GHz,” Repository Horizon University Indonesia, accessed February 6, 2025, https://repository.horizon.ac.id/items/show/4606.