Bilal Tütüncü, Sehabeddin Taha İmeci, Kenan Kalisi
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Abstract
This study investigates the potential for significant enhancements in the gain and return loss of a microstrip antenna through the meticulous design of slits and a triangular slot in the radiation patch, coupled with precise dimensioning of these elements and careful selection of the feeding point. To this end, a microstrip patch antenna with multiple slits and a triangular slot was designed and simulated on an FR-4 with a dielectric constant (ε) of 4.4. In the initial configuration, the antenna exhibited a gain of 2.3 dB at 5.79 GHz for the maximum Eɵ at θ = 6º, with an S11 value of -16.5 dB. The antenna biasing and feed position were carefully optimized to achieve the desired performance improvements, in addition to meticulous design considerations for gain and return loss enhancements. The optimized antenna demonstrated a gain of 6.2 dB at 6 GHz for Eɵmax at θ = 0º, along with an S11 value of -24.3 dB. The final optimized configuration was fabricated and subjected to rigorous laboratory measurements for validation. The proposed antenna demonstrated an S11 value of -18.6 dB, along with a corresponding gain of 5.4 dB for Eɵmax at θ = 0º at 6 GHz. Furthermore, it was observed that the bandwidth increased by 330 MHz compared to its initial state. Finally, a comparative table is presented comparing the proposed antenna with other similar antennas found in the literature. Based on this table, it is evident that the gain enhancement can be achieved in a remarkable manner without altering the overall dimensions of the antenna and without the need for an expensive substrate with high permittivity.
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The Journal on Mobile Communication and Computing ...
Publishes tutorial, survey, and original research papers addressing mobile communications and computing;
Investigates theoretical, engineering, and experimental aspects of radio communications, voice, data, images, and multimedia;
Explores propagation, system models, speech and image coding, multiple access techniques, protocols, performance evaluation, radio local area networks, and networking and architectures, etc.;
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Wireless Personal Communications is an archival, peer reviewed, scientific and technical journal addressing mobile communications and computing. It investigates theoretical, engineering, and experimental aspects of radio communications, voice, data, images, and multimedia. A partial list of topics included in the journal is: propagation, system models, speech and image coding, multiple access techniques, protocols performance evaluation, radio local area networks, and networking and architectures.
In addition to the above mentioned areas, the journal also accepts papers that deal with interdisciplinary aspects of wireless communications along with: big data and analytics, business and economy, society, and the environment.
The journal features five principal types of papers: full technical papers, short papers, technical aspects of policy and standardization, letters offering new research thoughts and experimental ideas, and invited papers on important and emerging topics authored by renowned experts.