2017
DOI: 10.3906/elk-1702-295
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Koch fractal-based hexagonal patch antenna for circular polarization

Abstract: Abstract:The design and performance of an inset feed modified hexagonal patch antenna for possible applications in ultrawideband communication systems is reported. The inset feed hexagonal patch antenna is modified by introducing a fractal up to the second iteration. A right-angled isosceles triangular microstrip antenna is used in the Koch fractal structure on the edges. The proposed antenna is a combination of two standard fractal structures, i.e. Sierpinski and Koch. A rectangular defect in the ground has a… Show more

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“…The advantage of multiband antenna is their ability to integrate multiple frequency bands in a single antenna which makes the design and operation more complex than single and dual band antennas. From literature [2][3], the Fractal antenna arrays like Kotch array, Sierpinski array are also used to achieve the multiband operations. But, the Fractal antennas increase the design complexity.…”
Section: Substratementioning
confidence: 99%
“…The advantage of multiband antenna is their ability to integrate multiple frequency bands in a single antenna which makes the design and operation more complex than single and dual band antennas. From literature [2][3], the Fractal antenna arrays like Kotch array, Sierpinski array are also used to achieve the multiband operations. But, the Fractal antennas increase the design complexity.…”
Section: Substratementioning
confidence: 99%
“…To surmount these drawbacks and with the increasing demand of multiband antennas, fractal geometry is a good option. Fractal antennas present two benefits [10, 11]. First, these antennas have a geometric specificity that allows them to resonate over several frequencies while possibly keeping the same electromagnetic characteristics, which is known by the self-similarity or similarity of geometric shape at different scales.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…To translate into its electromagnetic behavior this popular antenna used the self-similarity properties of fractal shape. The classic Sierpinski gasket generated by Pascal triangle is a popular antenna using the self-similarity property of fractals [1][2][3][4]. By altering the radiating strip or ground flat and by utilizing dissimilar shapes, multiple band resonating modes can be achieved [18].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%