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International Journal of Sensors, Wireless Communications and Control

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ISSN (Print): 2210-3279
ISSN (Online): 2210-3287

Research Article

Design and Validification of Trilateral Censored Resonator Structure with Patch Antenna Intended for WLAN Purposes

Author(s): Sunanda Roy*, Himadri S. Mondal and Md. N. Mollah

Volume 10, Issue 5, 2020

Page: [812 - 826] Pages: 15

DOI: 10.2174/2210327909666190408125312

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Abstract

Background: Recently the vast improvement in wireless communications has occurred that satisfies the IEEE standard Wireless LAN (WLAN) ideograms in the range of 2.4~2.5 GHz. WLAN is usually used in the wireless applications and devices such as tab, PCs, and iPhones. Among the various techniques and proposed structure for better execution, Imitation Magnetic Electrode (IME), Electromagnetic Band Cavity (EBC), divided Loop Resonator (VLR), Photonic Group Cavity (PGC), etc. have been used.

Objective: This research explores the effect of a proposed Completing Equilateral Trilateral Censored Separated Roar Resonator (CETCSRR) antenna at 2.4 GHz for better coverage in WLAN application.

Methods: The dual ETCSRR and single CETCSRR structure has been cut from the top of the patch. The performance has been study in terms of twelve rotational TCSRR pair, number of TCSRR, size of TCSRR and distance between DTCSRRs structures. Finally proof the RL design and its equivalent circuit by using CST and ADS software.

Results: Simulated results for dual CETCSRR at resonant frequency 2.441 GHz show RL of - 36.084 dB and gain of 7.75 dB has been obtained. The antenna split gap stores, charges, and works as a capacitor that accelerates gain, radiation pattern with radio frequency Tx and Rx to use as a WLAN scheme.

Conclusion: The ETCSRR designed antenna reverberates between 2.43GHz to 2.45 GHz ISM bands along with the alignment and addition of ETCSRR cell. The proposed design is helpful for frequency harmonic explanation as well as predictable upgrade in bandwidth and impression of gain and directivity.

Keywords: Radiation pattern, radio frequency, CETSSR, ISM bands, EBC, PGC.

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