Sierpinski Gasket fractal antenna with ring-shape defected ground structure for RFID application

A prototype modified Sierpinski gasket fractal antenna with ring-shape defected ground structure (DGS) at center frequency of 5.8 GHz was designed and simulated using Computer Simulation Technology (CST) software and fabricated. RT Duroid/RO5880 substrate with dielectric constant, εr of 2.2 with thi...

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Published in:Proceedings of 2014 2nd International Conference on Technology, Informatics, Management, Engineering and Environment, TIME-E 2014
Main Author: 2-s2.0-84922803343
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Language:English
Published: Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc. 2015
Online Access:https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-84922803343&doi=10.1109%2fTIME-E.2014.7011643&partnerID=40&md5=8177aded1a1e4d2079c5e3d0caadce97
id Ismail K.; Anis K.A.
spelling Ismail K.; Anis K.A.
2-s2.0-84922803343
Sierpinski Gasket fractal antenna with ring-shape defected ground structure for RFID application
2015
Proceedings of 2014 2nd International Conference on Technology, Informatics, Management, Engineering and Environment, TIME-E 2014


10.1109/TIME-E.2014.7011643
https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-84922803343&doi=10.1109%2fTIME-E.2014.7011643&partnerID=40&md5=8177aded1a1e4d2079c5e3d0caadce97
A prototype modified Sierpinski gasket fractal antenna with ring-shape defected ground structure (DGS) at center frequency of 5.8 GHz was designed and simulated using Computer Simulation Technology (CST) software and fabricated. RT Duroid/RO5880 substrate with dielectric constant, εr of 2.2 with thickness of 0.381 mm was used. The Vector Network Analyzer (VNA) was used to measure the parameters of the antenna such as return loss, VSWR and input impedance. A ring-shape defected ground structure was proposed to improve the overall performance of the antenna. The simulated and measured results were close with each other and achieved the required specification for this work at 5.80 GHz with the return loss of -25.307 dB and unidirectional radiation pattern was realized. There was a significance reduction in size of the prototype antenna and this suits well with the current requirements for mobile wireless devices. © 2014 IEEE.
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author 2-s2.0-84922803343
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Sierpinski Gasket fractal antenna with ring-shape defected ground structure for RFID application
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title Sierpinski Gasket fractal antenna with ring-shape defected ground structure for RFID application
title_short Sierpinski Gasket fractal antenna with ring-shape defected ground structure for RFID application
title_full Sierpinski Gasket fractal antenna with ring-shape defected ground structure for RFID application
title_fullStr Sierpinski Gasket fractal antenna with ring-shape defected ground structure for RFID application
title_full_unstemmed Sierpinski Gasket fractal antenna with ring-shape defected ground structure for RFID application
title_sort Sierpinski Gasket fractal antenna with ring-shape defected ground structure for RFID application
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description A prototype modified Sierpinski gasket fractal antenna with ring-shape defected ground structure (DGS) at center frequency of 5.8 GHz was designed and simulated using Computer Simulation Technology (CST) software and fabricated. RT Duroid/RO5880 substrate with dielectric constant, εr of 2.2 with thickness of 0.381 mm was used. The Vector Network Analyzer (VNA) was used to measure the parameters of the antenna such as return loss, VSWR and input impedance. A ring-shape defected ground structure was proposed to improve the overall performance of the antenna. The simulated and measured results were close with each other and achieved the required specification for this work at 5.80 GHz with the return loss of -25.307 dB and unidirectional radiation pattern was realized. There was a significance reduction in size of the prototype antenna and this suits well with the current requirements for mobile wireless devices. © 2014 IEEE.
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