Design of an Aperture-Coupled Microstrip Antenna for Mobile Communication
Microstrip antennas (MSAs) get more and more important in these days. This is mostly due to their versatility in terms of possible geometries, lightweight construction, and suitability for integration with microwave circuits, low-cost manufacturing that makes them applicable in many different situations. The aim of this design is to implement an aperture-coupled MSA array that fulfills the requirements of a Base Transceiver Station (BTS) antenna in a mobile communication system. The array consists of nine elements but at first step, the design swells with a single element in this paper. The antenna is designed to operate in the ISM-band (Industrial Scientific Medical) at 2.45GHz, where the bandwidth is 83.5MHz. For widening its bandwidth (BW) a low-permittivity patch substrate with a large thickness is ascribed to this design.
MicroStrip Antenna (MSA) bandwidth (BW) VSWR Smith chart directivity gain
Khondaker Refai Arafat Ruhul Amin
Department of Electrical and Electronic Engineering Rajshahi University of Engineering and Technology Rajshahi, Bangladesh
国际会议
北京
英文
48-51
2009-10-27(万方平台首次上网日期,不代表论文的发表时间)