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Design of CPW Fed Antenna for Satellite and Radar Applications


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1 VelTech Dr. R.R. & Dr. SR University, Avadi, Chennai – 600062, India
2 Pondicherry University, Pondicherry-605014, India
 

Objectives: In a recent wireless communication and worldwide interoperability applications a CPW fed antenna is proposed for satellite and missile applications.

Methods/Statistical analysis: The proposed antenna can be designed by using IE3D simulator. The antenna was fabricated using FR4 substrate. The simulated results shows lower return loss value at 5.8GHz. The proposed antenna shows maximum gain of 3 dBi.

Findings: The proposed antenna is fed by coplanar waveguide method for high frequency response. It shows the lower return loss, good impedance matching and high gain compared to other antennas.

Application: The proposed antenna design methodology can be applied to optimize antenna for several wireless scenarios and satellite applications.


Keywords

CPW, Wi-Max, WLAN, FR4, MIMO.
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Authors

M. Arun Raj
VelTech Dr. R.R. & Dr. SR University, Avadi, Chennai – 600062, India
S. Ashok Kumar
VelTech Dr. R.R. & Dr. SR University, Avadi, Chennai – 600062, India
T. Shanmuganantham
Pondicherry University, Pondicherry-605014, India

Abstract


Objectives: In a recent wireless communication and worldwide interoperability applications a CPW fed antenna is proposed for satellite and missile applications.

Methods/Statistical analysis: The proposed antenna can be designed by using IE3D simulator. The antenna was fabricated using FR4 substrate. The simulated results shows lower return loss value at 5.8GHz. The proposed antenna shows maximum gain of 3 dBi.

Findings: The proposed antenna is fed by coplanar waveguide method for high frequency response. It shows the lower return loss, good impedance matching and high gain compared to other antennas.

Application: The proposed antenna design methodology can be applied to optimize antenna for several wireless scenarios and satellite applications.


Keywords


CPW, Wi-Max, WLAN, FR4, MIMO.

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