Bandwidth enhancement and generation of CP by using parasitic patch on rectangular DRA for wireless applications

A wideband circularly polarized rectangular dielectric resonator antenna (DRA) fed by single feeding mechanism has been studied theoretically and experimentally. The study has been carried out to find out the effect on different antenna parameters when a parasitic strip is attached to the wall besid...

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Main Authors: Iqbal, Javed, Illahi, Usman, Sulaiman, Mohamad Ismail, Alam, Muhammad Mansoor, Mohd. Su’ud, Mazliham, Mohd. Yasin, Mohd. Najib, Jamaluddin, Mohd. Haizal
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http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/ACCESS.2019.2924468
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spelling my.utm.885052020-12-15T00:19:31Z http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/88505/ Bandwidth enhancement and generation of CP by using parasitic patch on rectangular DRA for wireless applications Iqbal, Javed Illahi, Usman Sulaiman, Mohamad Ismail Alam, Muhammad Mansoor Mohd. Su’ud, Mazliham Mohd. Yasin, Mohd. Najib Jamaluddin, Mohd. Haizal TA Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General) A wideband circularly polarized rectangular dielectric resonator antenna (DRA) fed by single feeding mechanism has been studied theoretically and experimentally. The study has been carried out to find out the effect on different antenna parameters when a parasitic strip is attached to the wall beside the conformal metallic feed. The DRA is excited by an E-shaped metal strip. The novel feed produces a narrow impedance matching |S11| ≤ −10 dB bandwidth of 7.94%. Further enhancement is carried out by introducing the parasitic patch at an optimal location on rectangular DRA, such configuration provided a measured circular polarization (CP) waves over a broad bandwidth of 22.01% (3.59 – 4.40 GHz) in conjunction with a wide impedance matching bandwidth of ∼23% (3.6 – 4.45 GHz). These results represent that; parasitic patch not only generate CP but also an increase by a factor of ∼ 3 times in return loss as compared to those achieved by E-shape feed only. Simulation is done through computer simulation technology (CST-2017). The prototype of the proposed antenna geometry is fabricated and measured. Performance parameters demonstrate that the proposed antenna is well suitable for WiMAX applications. The simulated results agree reasonably with measurements. Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc. 2019 Article PeerReviewed Iqbal, Javed and Illahi, Usman and Sulaiman, Mohamad Ismail and Alam, Muhammad Mansoor and Mohd. Su’ud, Mazliham and Mohd. Yasin, Mohd. Najib and Jamaluddin, Mohd. Haizal (2019) Bandwidth enhancement and generation of CP by using parasitic patch on rectangular DRA for wireless applications. IEEE Access, 7 . pp. 94365-94372. ISSN 2169-3536 http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/ACCESS.2019.2924468
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topic TA Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General)
spellingShingle TA Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General)
Iqbal, Javed
Illahi, Usman
Sulaiman, Mohamad Ismail
Alam, Muhammad Mansoor
Mohd. Su’ud, Mazliham
Mohd. Yasin, Mohd. Najib
Jamaluddin, Mohd. Haizal
Bandwidth enhancement and generation of CP by using parasitic patch on rectangular DRA for wireless applications
description A wideband circularly polarized rectangular dielectric resonator antenna (DRA) fed by single feeding mechanism has been studied theoretically and experimentally. The study has been carried out to find out the effect on different antenna parameters when a parasitic strip is attached to the wall beside the conformal metallic feed. The DRA is excited by an E-shaped metal strip. The novel feed produces a narrow impedance matching |S11| ≤ −10 dB bandwidth of 7.94%. Further enhancement is carried out by introducing the parasitic patch at an optimal location on rectangular DRA, such configuration provided a measured circular polarization (CP) waves over a broad bandwidth of 22.01% (3.59 – 4.40 GHz) in conjunction with a wide impedance matching bandwidth of ∼23% (3.6 – 4.45 GHz). These results represent that; parasitic patch not only generate CP but also an increase by a factor of ∼ 3 times in return loss as compared to those achieved by E-shape feed only. Simulation is done through computer simulation technology (CST-2017). The prototype of the proposed antenna geometry is fabricated and measured. Performance parameters demonstrate that the proposed antenna is well suitable for WiMAX applications. The simulated results agree reasonably with measurements.
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author Iqbal, Javed
Illahi, Usman
Sulaiman, Mohamad Ismail
Alam, Muhammad Mansoor
Mohd. Su’ud, Mazliham
Mohd. Yasin, Mohd. Najib
Jamaluddin, Mohd. Haizal
author_facet Iqbal, Javed
Illahi, Usman
Sulaiman, Mohamad Ismail
Alam, Muhammad Mansoor
Mohd. Su’ud, Mazliham
Mohd. Yasin, Mohd. Najib
Jamaluddin, Mohd. Haizal
author_sort Iqbal, Javed
title Bandwidth enhancement and generation of CP by using parasitic patch on rectangular DRA for wireless applications
title_short Bandwidth enhancement and generation of CP by using parasitic patch on rectangular DRA for wireless applications
title_full Bandwidth enhancement and generation of CP by using parasitic patch on rectangular DRA for wireless applications
title_fullStr Bandwidth enhancement and generation of CP by using parasitic patch on rectangular DRA for wireless applications
title_full_unstemmed Bandwidth enhancement and generation of CP by using parasitic patch on rectangular DRA for wireless applications
title_sort bandwidth enhancement and generation of cp by using parasitic patch on rectangular dra for wireless applications
publisher Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc.
publishDate 2019
url http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/88505/
http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/ACCESS.2019.2924468
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