Research Article |
Enhancement in RMPA Parameters by Rhombus Connected With Circle Meta Material Structure Using at 1.9 GHz
Author(s): Vijay Dandotiya* and Chetan Pathak
Published In : International Journal of Electrical and Electronics Research (IJEER) Volume 4, Issue 1
Publisher : FOREX Publication
Published : 30 march 2016
e-ISSN : 2347-470X
Page(s) : 43-45
Abstract
This research article is a result of a keen literature review. Author gone through various techniques to modify the patch antenna parameters and found implementing veselago media is best among other techniques. In this research paper a MPA was designed on the operating frequency of 2.4 GHz and after that veselago media was implemented to modify its result and found a marvelous change in the simulated result of the MPA. Previously return loss, bandwidth, directivity was found -11dB, 39MHz and 5.698dBi respectively. After implementing the veselago media result achieved are -30dB, 55.5MHz and 6.645dBi respectively.
Keywords: RMPA (Rectangular Microstrip Patch Antenna)
, CST (Computer Simulation Technique)
, Bandwidth
, Return loss
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Vijay Dandotiya*, M.Tech Scholar, Dept. of Electronics & Comm. Rustamji Institute of Technology, Tekanpur, Gwalior, India; Email: vijay33339@gmail.com
Chetan Pathak, Asst. Prof.ar, Dept. of Electronics & Comm. Rustamji Institute of Technology, Tekanpur, Gwalior, India; Email: cp_rjit@yahoo.co.in
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