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Simulation and optimization of a tuneable rectangular microstrip patch antenna based on hybrid metal-graphene and FSS superstrate for fifth-generation applications
The creation of new technologies in this frequency band has resulted in many high-speed wireless innovations, including high-definition video streaming, high-speed internet, high-definition multimedia interfaces, wireless gigabit Ethernet, and automotive radar [4]. The primary challenge in the mm-wa...
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Published in: | Telkomnika 2020-08, Vol.18 (4), p.1719-1730 |
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Main Authors: | , |
Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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Summary: | The creation of new technologies in this frequency band has resulted in many high-speed wireless innovations, including high-definition video streaming, high-speed internet, high-definition multimedia interfaces, wireless gigabit Ethernet, and automotive radar [4]. The primary challenge in the mm-wave regime is increased path losses, which mean that the signal is easily attenuated; the signal may also fade during rainfall. [...]mm-waves are preferentially used to provide high data transfer rates in short distance communication. In this work, a design is proposed for a tuneable rectangular MPA with sufficient reconfigurability range to compensate for the narrow bandwidth of MPAs. Since mm-wave antennas composed entirely of graphene are expected to have low antenna performance and a small reconfigurability range, the proposed design uses a hybrid of copper and graphene to achieve reasonable antenna efficiency and gain as well as an acceptable tuneable frequency range. [...]section 6 presents the conclusions of the work. 2.ANTENNA SIMULATION MODELLING The design procedure for the proposed tunable antenna is shown in Figure 1. |
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ISSN: | 1693-6930 2302-9293 |
DOI: | 10.12928/telkomnika.v18i4.14988 |