Research Article |
Substrate Height and Dielectric Constant Dependent Performance of Rectangular Micro Strip Patch Antenna
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) : 36-39
Abstract
In this paper, Rectangular Microstrip patch antenna has been designed for different substrate heights and dielectric constants of substrate. The proposed antenna is designed at a height 3.2 mm from the ground plane. This paper proposes a new generation of antenna that applies Meta material properties at ground Plane. The paper analyzes the performance of Micro strip Patch Antenna with and without using the Meta material structure. Effect of bandwidth due to change of substrate height and dielectric constant have been investigated. Finally, bandwidth for each substrate height and dielectric constant is measured for selecting the optimal patch antenna.
Keywords: Rectangular micro strip patch antenna(RMPA)
, Meta material (MTM) Impedance Bandwidth
, Return loss
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Anshuman Garg*, M.Tech scholar, Dept. of Electronics & Commn., Rustamji Institute of Technology, M.P., Indi; Email: ansh07031990@gmail.com
Anjana Goen, Head, Dept. of Electronics & Commn., Rustamji Institute of Technology, M.P., India; Email: anjana.rjitbsf@gmail.com
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