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Miniaturised Multiband Two-Element Coaxial Transverse Stub Antenna for Satellite C-band Applications

Publication Type : Journal Article

Publisher : IET Microwaves

Source : IET Microwaves, Antennas and Propagation, England

Url : https://digital-library.theiet.org/doi/10.1049/iet-map.2013.0346

Campus : Chennai

School : School of Engineering

Department : Electronics and Communication

Year : 2014

Abstract : The continuous transverse stub (CTS) technology incorporates the use of coaxial lines to produce effective microwave antenna structures that radiate an omnidirectional pattern with high efficiency and low return loss. In this paper a two-element coaxial CTS antenna array is designed to operate in the C-band with improved efficiency and gain. The proposed prototype of the C-band antenna, with design operating frequencies –5.18, 6.536 and 7.42 GHz, finds numerous applications in C-band satellite communications. During simulation, the efficiency at these frequencies had been observed to be 89.5, 87.6 and 95.9% and their corresponding gains were observed to be 7.54, 5.24 and 7.51 dB, respectively. The measured results of the C-band antenna prototype for the above stated frequencies were observed to be 5.185, 6.845 and 7.313 GHz, respectively. This antenna can be used in INSAT/super extended C-band, fixed-satellite services which include space to earth, earth to space as well as mobile satellite services. The radiation of the designed structure is omnidirectional in the horizon plane, with minimum return loss. These simple and low-cost coaxial CTS structures can be adopted in wireless communication systems.

Cite this Research Publication : Miniaturised Multiband Two-Element Coaxial Transverse Stub Antenna for Satellite C-band Applications, IET Microwaves, Antennas and Propagation, England, Available online: 22 January 2014, Print ISSN 1751-8725, Online ISSN 1751-8733, vol. 8, no.7, pp.474-481, May 14, 2014, Impact factor 2.03

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