2014
DOI: 10.1155/2014/560185
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Bandwidth Enhancement of a Backfire Microstrip Patch Antenna for Pervasive Communication

Abstract: Backfire antenna 0.265λfor bandwidth enhancement is proposed and investigated. The proposed antenna is fed by a 50 Ω coaxial feed. The bandwidth of proposed antenna for S and C band is investigated. The performance of backfire antenna is investigated by performing numerical calculation by using various mathematical formulas to determine necessary dimensions of the antenna and simulation by using commercially available Method of Moments software. Here we design proposed geometry for 3 GHz. For this geometry we … Show more

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“…The antenna volume, which is expressed in electrical units, relative to the reported design frequency, is given. Finally, the reference for From this summary table, we note that small volume antennas can achieve high-impedance bandwidth, but at the cost of low peak gain (e.g., [6], [13]). Some of the designs with the highest gain had the lowest reported bandwidth (e.g., [16], [19], [20]).…”
Section: Antenna Prototype Fabrication and Testmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The antenna volume, which is expressed in electrical units, relative to the reported design frequency, is given. Finally, the reference for From this summary table, we note that small volume antennas can achieve high-impedance bandwidth, but at the cost of low peak gain (e.g., [6], [13]). Some of the designs with the highest gain had the lowest reported bandwidth (e.g., [16], [19], [20]).…”
Section: Antenna Prototype Fabrication and Testmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…designs [10]- [12]. The early designs were fundamentally narrowband, and therefore, research has been conducted to extend the bandwidth of operation [6], [13]. The designs scale with frequency and can be adapted to a variety of functions [14].…”
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“…Such structure design of an antenna bandwidth is 14.20% [2]- [3] similarly by changing, parasitic element or stacking the position and length of the slit or parasitic element investigator operated in different band [6]. The parasitic element used at a distance of a 0.5λ of an exciting patch the investigate to come close to a bandwidth of 52.8% [7] II. ANTENNA ANALYSIS…”
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confidence: 99%