Digitalization is becoming more and more important. Building smart houses and industries to offer humans longer lives is one of the main goals of the digitization movement. The main aim of this work is to make those verbal exchange modules more powerful with the aid of either improving the antennas to have a higher layout or changing it with new varieties of antennas that are better able to facilitate powerful verbal exchange. This paper proposes an antenna that can be applied to a verbal exchange module to be able to perform inside the Industrial, Scientific, and Medical (ISM) band at 2.4 GHz. After designing and simulating a complete Printed Circuit Board (PCB) antenna, it found that a few designs produced advanced simulation effects in terms of gain, reflection coefficient, voltage standing wave ratio (VSWR), and band width. Always-pointing antennae are protected by the layout of the antenna, allowing it to protect features inside the Global Positioning System (GPS) and ISM (Industrial, Scientific, and Medical) bands for Wi-Fi devices.
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