A Circular Patch Antenna operating at 65 GHz using a Co-axial Feed with a ground plane CSRR

Author(s):  
J Suganya ◽  
N Sridhar
Author(s):  
Dr. N. Srinivasa Rao

In this paper, we have proposed a semi-circular patch antenna with a slot in the patch and a ground plane with a notch. The proposed antenna is designed using FR-4 substrate with a dielectric constant of 4.4 and the height of the substrate is 1.6mm. We simulated the antenna using HFSS and obtained the S11 < -10dB in the range of 3GHz to 15GHz, which covers the UWB range of 3.1GHz to 10.6GHz. An active circuit is designed and simulated using ADS to improve the gain of the antenna when working in a lossy medium other than air.


Author(s):  
Bismah Hasan ◽  
Kamran Raza

Slotted circular printed layered patch antenna is designed, simulated and fabricated for 5G (Fifth Generation) wireless communication applications. The antenna consists of slots in the main radiating circular patch element for miniaturizing the size of the radiating element and providing dual band radiation characteristics. The feed line is separated on bottom substrate layer with EBG (Electromagnetic Band-Gap) embedded for enhancing the gain characteristics of the antenna. Superstrate layer is also used for improving the gain of the antenna where the distance from the radiating antenna element is optimized for maximizing the impedance bandwidth and radiation characteristics. The feed realization and impedance matching of the radiating slotted circular patch antenna is done by inducing slot at the middle ground plane of the slot embedded circular patch antenna system. The proposed configuration provides power radiation gain values of more than 5 dB for the Ka band of communications, whereas the impedance bandwidth of the antenna is verified for the dual resonances at 27.5 and 28.5 GHz. Dual band radiation characteristics are attained by embedding and optimizing the slot length and width in the circular patch radiator element that is placed on the upper face of the substrate RT Rogers Duroid 5880 layer. The length of the microstrip feed line embedded in the lower layer of the substrate is optimized for providing required bandwidth characteristics for the dual frequency point radiations. The antenna configuration is designed, modeled and simulated in CST (Central Standard Time) Microwave studio. The antenna is fabricated and measured vs simulated frequency response, gain patterns and current density plots are presented for the verification of antenna operation in the desired frequency bands.


2018 ◽  
Vol 7 (2.7) ◽  
pp. 462 ◽  
Author(s):  
L Nageswara Rao ◽  
V Santhosh Kumar ◽  
M Basha

The compact double-band circular microstrip patch (MPA) with the etched slot for WLAN architecture is designed. A double recurrence circular patch design along space opening slot sustained with a transmission model is intended to acquire double recurrence task.  The designed antenna model comprises of circular patch and parasitic - slot resonator. The ground plane is arranged with a space opening resonator. By modifying structure parameters, the microstrip patch works at the upper band (5.2 GHz) and parasitic - opening works at bringing down band (2.4 GHz), the two resonators are emanating with two diverse radiation designs. Remembering the true objective to choose the execution of the designed model and the composed structure shows the arrival misfortune less than - 10 B and it is demonstrated with huge impedance coordinating, enhanced radiation example and great VSWR around 1 over the working groups. The investigated configuration is simulated and analyzed with HFSS. The suggested antenna model is reasonable for wireless LAN applications.  


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