2016
DOI: 10.12928/telkomnika.v14i4.4742
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Rectangular Patch Antenna Array for Radar Application

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“…Similarly C and Beetle shaped slot patch [16,17] antennas are used for LTE applications. To minimize the higher harmonics, to get desired gain with the aid of stubs [18,19] in the rectangular patch, while the radiation pattern is unidirectional and elliptical polarization [20]. In general the most common drawback in the microstrip antenna s narrow band width to mitigate this drawback various methods are done by researchers [21], these types of microstrip antenna are supported for wireless applications such as WLAN, LTE, WiMAX [22][23][24][25][26] Therefore, this paper aims to presents a novel UWB dual notch microstrip antenna with modified ground plane with enhanced gain, directivity, bandwidth and to reduce the interference at the receiver.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Similarly C and Beetle shaped slot patch [16,17] antennas are used for LTE applications. To minimize the higher harmonics, to get desired gain with the aid of stubs [18,19] in the rectangular patch, while the radiation pattern is unidirectional and elliptical polarization [20]. In general the most common drawback in the microstrip antenna s narrow band width to mitigate this drawback various methods are done by researchers [21], these types of microstrip antenna are supported for wireless applications such as WLAN, LTE, WiMAX [22][23][24][25][26] Therefore, this paper aims to presents a novel UWB dual notch microstrip antenna with modified ground plane with enhanced gain, directivity, bandwidth and to reduce the interference at the receiver.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%