Research Article |
Enhancement in RMPA Parameters by Meta Material High Frequency Using at 6.65GHz
Author(s): Vivek Gupta and Sandeep Agrawal
Published In : International Journal of Electrical and Electronics Research (IJEER) Volume 2, issue 3
Publisher : FOREX Publication
Published : 30 september 2014
e-ISSN : 2347-470X
Page(s) : 25-27
Abstract
In this work, a Rectangular micro strip patch antenna loaded with “Enhancement in RMPA parameters by Meta material high frequency using at 6.65GHz” Meta material structure is designed at a height3.2 mm from the ground plane by using CST-MWS software. The resonance frequency of the designed antenna is 6.65GHz. The 10 dB impedance bandwidth of proposed antenna is 438.4MHz. The Return loss of the proposed antenna by 34dB. This antenna is small size, cheap, compact and easy to fabricate, and achieve good radiation characteristics with higher return loss. This antenna can have wide application in a great variety of wireless communication.
Keywords: Rectangular Micro strip Patch Antenna
, Meta materials
, Bandwidth
, Return loss
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Vivek Gupta*, M.Tech Scholar Dept of Electronics & Comm., Rustamji Institute of Technology, BSF Academy Tekanpur, Gwalior, India; Email: vivekg554@gmail.com
Sandeep Agrawal , Asst. Prof. Dept of Electronics & Comm., Rustamji Institute of Technology, BSF Academy Tekanpur, Gwalior, India; Email: rjitsandeep@gmail.com
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