This paper presents a fractal-based compact new monopole antenna for wideband applications. The miniaturization has been achieved by incorporating Minkowski and Koch-snowflake fractals. The proposed antenna design is etched on top of Rogers RT/5880 dielectric material with a dimension of 8:10 Â 8:10 mm 2 . The antenna is designed, analyzed, fabricated, and tested in the laboratory. The proposed geometry operates over a 8.62-22.40 GHz with fractional bandwidth (FBW) of 88.84% and VSWR is less than 2. The proposed monopole antenna exhibits nearly omnidirectional radiation patterns over the entire resonating band with a gain of 1-2.91 dBi and a radiation efficiency of more than 60.5%. Also, the measured results of the prototype make an excellent agreement with the simulated counterpart. Further, the antenna gives good time-domain characteristics. Therefore, the proposed miniaturized antenna can be used in X/Ku/K-band applications.
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