2024
DOI: 10.1155/2024/6618202
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Design and Implementation of Novel H-Shaped Self-Diplexing SIW Rectangular Cavity-Backed Antenna with Harmonic Suppression for Terrestrial Communications

Ravindiran Asaithambi,
Rajkishor Kumar

Abstract: A novel and low profile, planar, rectangular cavity-backed self-diplexing substrate integrated waveguide (SIW) antenna with H-shaped slot for dual-band wireless services was designed and demonstrated. The proposed antenna structure radiates from H-shaped slot, which is etched on top of the SIW rectangular cavity, and is excited by two separate 50 Ω microstrip feed lines. The H-shaped slot is a combination of two vertical slots and one horizontal slot; because of that the presented antenna radiates at two disti… Show more

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“…DRAs, as specialized configurations of dielectric resonators, offer distinct advantages over traditional metallic counterparts, including reduced geometric dimensions, diminished weight, and cost-effectiveness, and this has propelled the exploration and utilization of microwave dielectric materials to optimize the design and functionality of DRAs, addressing the increasing demand for miniaturized and high-frequency communication systems. [3][4][5][6][7][8] DRAs are characterized by their diverse configurations, with the choice of geometry playing a crucial role in the antenna's performance and adaptability. Among the various configurations, such as rectangular, cylindrical, semi-hemispherical, and triangular, the cylindrical geometry holds particular significance due to its unique characteristics.…”
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“…DRAs, as specialized configurations of dielectric resonators, offer distinct advantages over traditional metallic counterparts, including reduced geometric dimensions, diminished weight, and cost-effectiveness, and this has propelled the exploration and utilization of microwave dielectric materials to optimize the design and functionality of DRAs, addressing the increasing demand for miniaturized and high-frequency communication systems. [3][4][5][6][7][8] DRAs are characterized by their diverse configurations, with the choice of geometry playing a crucial role in the antenna's performance and adaptability. Among the various configurations, such as rectangular, cylindrical, semi-hemispherical, and triangular, the cylindrical geometry holds particular significance due to its unique characteristics.…”
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confidence: 99%