2023
DOI: 10.3390/technologies11010014
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Synthesis of Quadband mm-Wave Microstrip Antenna Using Genetic Algorithm for Wireless Application

Abstract: Antennas with multifunctional capabilities integrated into a single device that demonstrates a high performance are in demand, and microstrip antennas with quadband coverage are very useful for a wide range of mm-wave applications. Antennas and propagation at mm-wave frequencies, on the other hand, poses several challenges which can be overcome by applying performance enhancement techniques to meet design objectives. This article presents the use of a binary-coded genetic algorithm for developing an improved q… Show more

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“…Utilizing a two-electromagnetically coupled patch offers a dual band of operation at 38.0GHz and 60.0GHz millimeter-Wave band [3]. A very compact size antenna that resonates at 60.0GHz millimeter-Wave is applicable for body area networks [4] and a genetic-algorithm-based four-band single-port antenna is designed with a population size of 30 with genes in chromosomes equivalent to 36 [5]. A compact antenna [6] for body-centric relay-mode communication is designed for 5.0GHz with high directivity of 7.18dBi.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Utilizing a two-electromagnetically coupled patch offers a dual band of operation at 38.0GHz and 60.0GHz millimeter-Wave band [3]. A very compact size antenna that resonates at 60.0GHz millimeter-Wave is applicable for body area networks [4] and a genetic-algorithm-based four-band single-port antenna is designed with a population size of 30 with genes in chromosomes equivalent to 36 [5]. A compact antenna [6] for body-centric relay-mode communication is designed for 5.0GHz with high directivity of 7.18dBi.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%