2023
DOI: 10.11591/eei.v12i3.4639
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Parametric study of a dual-band quasi-Yagi antenna for LTE application

Abstract: Due to small size and lightweight properties, the development of microstrip (MS) patch antennas for wireless communication has become one of the mobile application devices in demand in recent years. This has helped to reduce reliance on wired cables. In this paper, a study has been performed on MS antenna by developing a quasi-Yagi structure on a fire retardant-4 (FR-4) substrate with a MS to coplanar strip line (CPS) transition feeding technique. The antenna is designed by using computer simulation technology… Show more

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“…When analysing the performance of an antenna, the length of the dipole element is one of the most important factors to consider [24]. It influences the resonant frequency, impedance matching, radiation pattern, and gain of the antenna, therefore it is essential that it be selected with care to optimize the antenna's performance for a particular application.…”
Section: Parametric Studymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…When analysing the performance of an antenna, the length of the dipole element is one of the most important factors to consider [24]. It influences the resonant frequency, impedance matching, radiation pattern, and gain of the antenna, therefore it is essential that it be selected with care to optimize the antenna's performance for a particular application.…”
Section: Parametric Studymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It is common knowledge that the gain of a Yagi antenna is proportional to its length since more directors can boost the antenna's end-fire performance [21] . Fig.…”
Section: Parametric Studymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The Yagi antenna was developed by Shintaro Uda and his coworker Hidetsugu Yagi in 1926. All over the United States, you can find a log-periodic antenna, which is very similar to the Yagi antenna [10]. A Yagi antenna consists of a small number of straight antenna elements, each of which is tuned to a length equal to nearly half the electromagnetic wavelength it is designed to support.…”
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