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Evolution of compact meander antenna for mm wave communication

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Elumalai, Pooja;
Inproceedings

Abstract

This paper proposes the evolution of compact meander antenna for mm wave communication. The proposed antenna is designed for 2. 4GHz. The meander antenna plays a significant role in Wireless RF front end tool. The impedance matching of patch antenna is investigated and generated for various levels of meander shape. The designed meander antenna is constructed using an FR-4 substrate with 4.4 dielectric permittivity and 1.6mm height to achieve a considerable return loss. The dimension of the antenna is 24×16×1.6 mm3. With several iterations in the patch antenna design, and appropriate impedance matching, an optimum meander shape is achieved. The parameter like reflection coefficient, VSWR, return loss and current distribution are evaluated for the proposed antenna. The antenna has a bandwidth (1.9%) at 2.4 GHz.

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