Design and Implementation of Triangular Microstrip Array Antennas
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https://doi.org/10.54172/0j502h92Abstract
This paper presents triangular microstrip array antennas for long-distance WLAN links at 2.4GHz. The proposed antennas include single patch, two-element patch array, and four-element patch array. The radiating patches are of triangular shape and the feeding technique is using the microstrip line method. Impedance matching is achieved by using the inset-feed method. The antennas exhibit good resonance and radiation characteristics. The reflection coefficients are below -10 dB. Furthermore, the gains for the single element, two-element, and four-element antennas are 5.8, 7.3, and 12 dB respectively. The two-element patch array was manufactured and measured. The simulation results are in good agreement with the measured ones. The proposed antennas have been modelled and simulated using the FDTD technique in CST simulation tool.
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