“…It is found that the highest efficiency of an antenna is 83%, and 81% for the range of 2.4‐2.66 and 3.31‐3.57 GHz, respectively. - Larger bandwidth coverage of 270 and 360 MHz at 2.4‐ and 3.5‐GHz band, respectively, when compared to a narrow operating bandwidth of fewer than 200 MHz was reported in References , , , and
- The efficiency reported in this research work is 83% which is higher than the efficiency reported in References , , , , and .
- A total of 16 different beams are produced by the proposed antenna with reduced complexity; however, the research work reported in References and gives a maximum of eight beams with increased numbers of active elements and patches.
- The maximum gain achieved by this antenna is 10.7 and 9.8 dBi at 2.4‐ and 3.5‐GHz band, respectively; however, the maximum gain reported in References , , , , and are less than 9 dBi.
- The design of antennas integrating multiple features, such as high gain, multiband, wide bandwidth, directive radiation, multiple radiation patterns for omnicoverage, low cost, and less complex structure, is of increasing demand for vehicular communication. This antenna satisfies all these requirements by using low‐cost FR4 dielectric material as substrate for reducing manufacturing cost, the multiple radiation patterns are realized from simple multiport excitation technique, high gain is attained by etching dual SR slots at the ground plane with the addition of reflector and hence this antenna is useful for high throughput satellite as well as base station‐enabled data services.
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