2019
DOI: 10.30973/progmat/2010.2.1/2
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Individual Patch Antenna and Antenna Patch Array for Wi-Fi Communication

Abstract: La comunicación inalámbrica, mejor conocida como Wi-Fi (Wireless Fidelity), adquiere interés ya que no requiere del uso de cables, los cuales son engorrosos y limitan el espacio libre. Este tipo de comunicación es ampliamente utilizado en equipos electrónicos, principalmente en el hogar y la industria. Las antenas de parche, que usan algunos de estos equipos, son muy populares debido a sus características. El objetivo de este trabajo es obtener un prototipo de antena de parche eficiente y económico para su uso… Show more

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“…The microstrip patch antenna structure, a very worthful and fascinating study, is currently vastly investigated to expand and explore its domain and reliability [1,2]. Microstrip patch antennas are now a days, used for a variety of wireless applications, ranging from WLAN communication [3,4] to Wi-Fi [5], Bluetooth [6] and many others. The first microstrip antenna was introduced in 1953 by Deschamps [7], but the fabrication for the first time took place in 1970's.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The microstrip patch antenna structure, a very worthful and fascinating study, is currently vastly investigated to expand and explore its domain and reliability [1,2]. Microstrip patch antennas are now a days, used for a variety of wireless applications, ranging from WLAN communication [3,4] to Wi-Fi [5], Bluetooth [6] and many others. The first microstrip antenna was introduced in 1953 by Deschamps [7], but the fabrication for the first time took place in 1970's.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%