The Journal of Engineering | 2021

A Comparative Study of Compact Multiband Bio-Inspired Asymmetric Microstrip Fed Antennas (BioAs-MPAs) for Wireless Applications

 
 
 

Abstract


A comparative analysis of compact multiband bio-inspired Asymmetric microstrip fed antennas (BioAs-MPAs) is presented in this paper for the first time. The proposed antennas are based on semi-Carica papaya-leaf shaped, semi-Monstera deliciosa-leaf shaped, semi-Vitis vinifera shaped, Defected Ground Structure (DGS) and L-slit techniques. The antennas are built on a 33\u2009×\u200915\u2009mm2 Rogers duroid 5880 substrate. The modelling equations for resonant frequencies of the proposed arbitrarily shaped radiating patch is based on modified circular patch modelling equations. The semi-Carica papaya-leaf antenna operates at 2.4\u2009GHz and 4.4\u2009GHz, Monstera deliciosa-leaf antenna operates at 2.6\u2009GHz, 4.4\u2009GHz and 5.5\u2009GHz, while Vine-leaf antenna operates at 2.5\u2009GHz and 5.4\u2009GHz. The proposed BioAs-MPAs antennas radiation patterns at E-plane are Bi-directional in all the operating frequencies with suitable X-Pol purity and have Omnidirectional radiation patterns at H-Plane in all the operating frequencies. As a result of the analysis, it was found that each of the bio-inspired structures has its unique merit over the others. Owing to the small size, stable radiation pattern, acceptable gain and high radiation efficiency, the proposed BioAs-MPAs antennas are suitable for ISM band, Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, WiMAX, LTE, UMTS, Sub6\u2009GHz 5\u2009G band, ZigBee and RF-Altimeter used in unmanned aerial vehicle and Aviation industry.

Volume 2021
Pages 1-17
DOI 10.1155/2021/6676689
Language English
Journal The Journal of Engineering

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