2008 IEEE International RF and Microwave Conference 2008
DOI: 10.1109/rfm.2008.4897462
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An array of dielectric resonator antenna for wireless application

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“…As a consequence, the longest dipole in the array will be 3.96 m long. In case of array, elements of proper geometry can be assembled and fed in a suitable way [11] In addition, the diameter of 18 mm for the dipoles makes Z a becomes 14.43 W. The estimated gain of our LPDA is 6.67 dB for relative spacing constant (σ) and the ratio of the length (τ) of 0.14 and 0.8, respectively. By LPDA input impedance (R 0 ) of 50 W, the parallel rod feeder impedance (Z 0 ) is approximately 223 W. We also found that higher input impedance would have an adverse effect on the spacing of the booms.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As a consequence, the longest dipole in the array will be 3.96 m long. In case of array, elements of proper geometry can be assembled and fed in a suitable way [11] In addition, the diameter of 18 mm for the dipoles makes Z a becomes 14.43 W. The estimated gain of our LPDA is 6.67 dB for relative spacing constant (σ) and the ratio of the length (τ) of 0.14 and 0.8, respectively. By LPDA input impedance (R 0 ) of 50 W, the parallel rod feeder impedance (Z 0 ) is approximately 223 W. We also found that higher input impedance would have an adverse effect on the spacing of the booms.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The investigations performed by researchers on dielectric resonant antenna (DRA) have revealed the dielectric resonator antenna to be an adaptable and competent radiator. Flexibility in the design of DRAs makes it striking substitute to traditional low‐gain antennas . The problem of narrow impedance bandwidth compelled the researchers to search for new techniques to design broadband dielectric resonator antennas …”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…where d [2][3] is spacing between elements 2 and 3. Table 1 showed the specification including the size of length and spacing between each element.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%