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Broadband Microstrip Antenna Design for Wireless Communications
Document Type
Conference
Source
2024 International Conference on Optimization Computing and Wireless Communication (ICOCWC) Optimization Computing and Wireless Communication (ICOCWC), 2024 International Conference on. :1-5 Jan, 2024
Subject
Communication, Networking and Broadcast Technologies
Engineering Profession
Fields, Waves and Electromagnetics
Photonics and Electrooptics
Signal Processing and Analysis
Wireless communication
Wireless networks
Transmitting antennas
Microstrip antennas
Broadband communication
Broadband antennas
Wireless fidelity
Environmental
Microstrip
Antenna
Design
Networks
Resistance
Language
Abstract
The Broadband Microstrip Antenna Design for Wireless Communications is an essential component of the modern telecommunications system. It is important to design an antenna that is efficient, cost-effective, and easy to install in order to successfully implement large-scale wireless networks that operate on a wide range of frequencies. These antennas must also have good radiation patterns to ensure that they can provide the required coverage for the users in the network. The Broadband Microstrip Antenna Design follows the principles of electromagnetic wave propagation and the design requirements of modern wireless communications systems. Design efforts for these antennas hinge on the principles of miniaturization, resistance to environmental factors (such as wind and rain), and wideband operation. Furthermore, modern antenna design includes testing radiation patterns and uploading the data to software-based simulation tools to ensure the design meets their requirements. The challenge of developing an efficient antenna design for wireless communication networks is faced by engineers and researchers alike. Microstrip antennas, also called patch antennas, are a popular choice for wireless communication applications, as they offer high efficiency, controllable power gain, and good cross-polarization.