Design of patch antenna using metamaterial at GSM 1800 for RF energy scavenging

The paper presents a rectangular stepped patch antenna with defective ground plane using metamaterial based split ring structure for RF energy harvesting applications at downlink radio frequency range of GSM-1800. The aim of this design was to enhance the antenna performance with regards to impedanc...

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Main Authors: Devi, K.K.A., Hau, N.C., Chakrabarty, C.K., Din, N.M.
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Published: 2017
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spelling my.uniten.dspace-56892017-12-13T02:33:47Z Design of patch antenna using metamaterial at GSM 1800 for RF energy scavenging Devi, K.K.A. Hau, N.C. Chakrabarty, C.K. Din, N.M. The paper presents a rectangular stepped patch antenna with defective ground plane using metamaterial based split ring structure for RF energy harvesting applications at downlink radio frequency range of GSM-1800. The aim of this design was to enhance the antenna performance with regards to impedance bandwidth and return loss. A simulation study of the design was carried out in the Computer Simulation Technology (CST) microwave studio. The results at the resonant frequency 1.845 GHz showed that the impedance bandwidth has increased to 596 MHz, return loss have lowest value of -27.7 dB and VSWR of 1.086. There is an improvement in performance with metamaterial based antenna. © 2014 IEEE. 2017-12-08T06:45:25Z 2017-12-08T06:45:25Z 2014 Conference Paper 10.1109/APWiMob.2014.6920301 en_US Proceedings, APWiMob 2014: IEEE Asia Pacific Conference on Wireless and Mobile 2014 10 October 2014, Article number 6920301, Pages 157-161
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description The paper presents a rectangular stepped patch antenna with defective ground plane using metamaterial based split ring structure for RF energy harvesting applications at downlink radio frequency range of GSM-1800. The aim of this design was to enhance the antenna performance with regards to impedance bandwidth and return loss. A simulation study of the design was carried out in the Computer Simulation Technology (CST) microwave studio. The results at the resonant frequency 1.845 GHz showed that the impedance bandwidth has increased to 596 MHz, return loss have lowest value of -27.7 dB and VSWR of 1.086. There is an improvement in performance with metamaterial based antenna. © 2014 IEEE.
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author Devi, K.K.A.
Hau, N.C.
Chakrabarty, C.K.
Din, N.M.
spellingShingle Devi, K.K.A.
Hau, N.C.
Chakrabarty, C.K.
Din, N.M.
Design of patch antenna using metamaterial at GSM 1800 for RF energy scavenging
author_facet Devi, K.K.A.
Hau, N.C.
Chakrabarty, C.K.
Din, N.M.
author_sort Devi, K.K.A.
title Design of patch antenna using metamaterial at GSM 1800 for RF energy scavenging
title_short Design of patch antenna using metamaterial at GSM 1800 for RF energy scavenging
title_full Design of patch antenna using metamaterial at GSM 1800 for RF energy scavenging
title_fullStr Design of patch antenna using metamaterial at GSM 1800 for RF energy scavenging
title_full_unstemmed Design of patch antenna using metamaterial at GSM 1800 for RF energy scavenging
title_sort design of patch antenna using metamaterial at gsm 1800 for rf energy scavenging
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