2021
DOI: 10.2528/pierc21040707
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A Comparative Study of Some Novel Wideband Tulip Flower Monopole Antennas With Modified Patch and Ground Plane

Abstract: Comparative study of some novel wideband Tulip Flower Monopole Antennas (TFMAs) is presented in this paper. To Improve the bandwidth and increase the gain, modification of the shape of the curves and slots in the patch and ground plane was carried out on the seven TFMAs. TFMA-A, TFMA-B, TFMA-C, and TFMA-D have dimensions of 50 × 50 mm 2 , while TFMA-E, TFMA-F, and TFMA-G have dimensions of 30 × 70 mm 2 . From the simulation result, TFMA-A operated from 2 GHz to more than 30 GHz with a return loss of 15 dB occu… Show more

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“…Many research academics have been improving microstrip antenna gain and directivity utilizing various designs, concepts, and materials. Different methods are employed to attain suitable antenna performance characteristics, including reflecting surface [5][6][7], array element [8], fractal boundary [10,11], and metasurface material antenna [9,13], along with unique arbitrary shapes inspired by nature like flower [12]. Al-Gburi et al [14], thorough research employed a printed monopole antenna with a strawberry-shaped radiating patch on an FR-4 dielectric substrate with a coplanar waveguide and frequency selective surface (FSS) to obtain high bandwidth and gain.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Many research academics have been improving microstrip antenna gain and directivity utilizing various designs, concepts, and materials. Different methods are employed to attain suitable antenna performance characteristics, including reflecting surface [5][6][7], array element [8], fractal boundary [10,11], and metasurface material antenna [9,13], along with unique arbitrary shapes inspired by nature like flower [12]. Al-Gburi et al [14], thorough research employed a printed monopole antenna with a strawberry-shaped radiating patch on an FR-4 dielectric substrate with a coplanar waveguide and frequency selective surface (FSS) to obtain high bandwidth and gain.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%