2011
DOI: 10.5121/ijwmn.2011.3106
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Enhanced Gain and Bandwidth of Patch Antenna Using EBG Substrates

Abstract: Microstrip patch antenna becomes very popular day by day because of its ease of analysis and KEYWORDS Microstrip patch antenna, Electromagnetic band gap (EBG) substrates, Gain and Bandwidth.

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“…The multiple modes are excited due to SPS, so bandwidth is increased [7].Using mushroom type EBG structure, the gain and bandwidth is improved and it is resonant at 10GHz. The substrate material is neltec with =2.45 [8]. Dual band microstrip antenna is designed using mushroom type EBG structure and resonant at 4.8 GHz, 7.6GHz with gain of 4.1dBi.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The multiple modes are excited due to SPS, so bandwidth is increased [7].Using mushroom type EBG structure, the gain and bandwidth is improved and it is resonant at 10GHz. The substrate material is neltec with =2.45 [8]. Dual band microstrip antenna is designed using mushroom type EBG structure and resonant at 4.8 GHz, 7.6GHz with gain of 4.1dBi.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These structures prevent propagation of electromagnetic waves in particular frequency bands which are, therefore called "band gaps". To obtain high performance antenna, EBG structures are used to prevent propagation of surface waves in planar antennas [1][2][3] and, and to decrease the mutual coupling between array antenna elements [4,5]. Moreover, they can be used to suppress undesired harmonics in various microwave devices [7,6], and to achieve high-Q filters and cavity structures [8-1 I].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%