A Super Wide Band Antenna for Millimeter Wireless Applications

A novel flower slotted fractal (FSF) super wide band (SWB) antenna is suggested for use in millimeter wave wireless applications operating in the C, WLAN, X, Ku, K, and Ka bands. The reported radiator operated over 3.8-41.35 GHz and is printed on a 16x22 mm 2 strip of FR-4 substrate microstrip line...

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Published in2023 International Conference on Self Sustainable Artificial Intelligence Systems (ICSSAS) pp. 1557 - 1560
Main Authors Koteswara Rao. Devana, V.N., Sekhar Rao. Jetti, Chandra, Ravi Sankar, Ch.V., Chandra Sekhar, Savanam, Rajendra Prasad, D., Phani Ponnapalli, V. L.N.
Format Conference Proceeding
LanguageEnglish
Published IEEE 18.10.2023
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Summary:A novel flower slotted fractal (FSF) super wide band (SWB) antenna is suggested for use in millimeter wave wireless applications operating in the C, WLAN, X, Ku, K, and Ka bands. The reported radiator operated over 3.8-41.35 GHz and is printed on a 16x22 mm 2 strip of FR-4 substrate microstrip line along with a beveled partial ground structure. The intended FSF radiator's fluctuating gain of 1.86-7.33 dBi, peak efficiency of 96.55%, and bandwidth ratio (BR) of 10.8:1 make it appropriate for SWB applications.
DOI:10.1109/ICSSAS57918.2023.10331654