Analysis of Multiband Patch Antenna Using Coaxial Feed and Microstrip Line Feed
Journal Title: International Journal for Research in Applied Science and Engineering Technology (IJRASET) - Year 2015, Vol 3, Issue 7
Abstract
In this paper the analysis of hybrid shape multiband microstrip patch antenna is presented which uses FR-4 substrate and have thickness of 2.4mm. Firstly results are produced using coaxial probe feed. Minkowski Fractal geometry is used for multiband behavior. The proposed antenna resonates at 2.2GHz, 5.2GHz and 6.1GHz with bandwidths 100MHz, 200MHz and 300MHz respectively. Then a comparison is made using microstrip feed technique. Simulation is carried out using IE3D software. The proposed antenna covers S, C and X microwave bands. Different parameters of antenna like return loss, gain, VSWR and efficiency are studied.
Authors and Affiliations
Rupender Kaur, Navpreet Kaur
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