2015 Conference on Microwave Techniques (COMITE) 2015
DOI: 10.1109/comite.2015.7120330
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Fractal Yagi antenna

Abstract: A Yagi antenna with three fractal Koch curve shaped elements is proposed in this paper. The antenna performances (radiation pattern, return loss and gain) are simulated and compared with these of classical Yagi antenna for the same frequency band. Fractal Yagi antenna features relatively small size and high gain. The return loss is experimentally measured.

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“…With the current operated frequencies 2.86GHz, 4.76GHz, 6.50GHz and 7.42GHz and bandwidth observed of 110MHz and 90GHz for the performance parametric such as S11, VSWR and gain with four frequencies for the designed antenna to be acceptable level. With other factors considerations we have utilized an insert line feeding technique and other substrate parameters such as FR4 with designed dimensions calculated with frequencies of operations as 35X44.92X1.6 mm 2 and relative permittivity of 4.4 [9].…”
Section: Literature Surveymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…With the current operated frequencies 2.86GHz, 4.76GHz, 6.50GHz and 7.42GHz and bandwidth observed of 110MHz and 90GHz for the performance parametric such as S11, VSWR and gain with four frequencies for the designed antenna to be acceptable level. With other factors considerations we have utilized an insert line feeding technique and other substrate parameters such as FR4 with designed dimensions calculated with frequencies of operations as 35X44.92X1.6 mm 2 and relative permittivity of 4.4 [9].…”
Section: Literature Surveymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Or rather, a part of the fractal structure is a miniature of the complete structure. A fractal geometry widely used in antennas is the Koch geometry, which is one of the first structures used in telecommunications antennas to construct Yagi -Uda and Dipole antennas [3], [18]. In Koch's fractal, a segment is replaced by a polygonal segment formed by four segments of 1/3 size of the original.…”
Section: Bmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In our previous works [7][8][9] have been presented our recent studies on various types of fractal antennas -research on fractal antennas performance, fractal antennas for some specific applications -Wi-Fi hotspots, digital TV reception, cellular repeaters etc. In this paper are proposed and analyzed a super J-pole fractal antenna based on Koch curve.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%