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Low-Profile Omnidirectionally Radiated Microstrip Antenna for LEO Satellite Swarm Communication
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Start Time:2024-10-26 10:30

Duration:15min

Session:[RS2] Regular Session 2 [RS2-4] Others

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Abstract
A novel monopolar microstrip antenna with symmetric ring-shaped trapezoid ground slots is proposed in this article. The center patch facilitates gap-coupling feeding directly connected with 50 Ohm coaxial line, while six gap-coupled radiators arranged in quasi-circle configuration. The trapezoid ground-slots beneath the six radiators serve to adjust the impedance bandwidth and reduce the overall antenna size. The proposed antenna exhibits good omni-directional radiation pattern with broad bandwidth. Consequently, the antenna supports degenerated non-fundamental TM02 and TM31 modes and demonstrates an impressive impedance bandwidth of 760 MHz from 5.44 GHz to 6.2 GHz with respect to 13% fractional bandwidth. Compared to recent monopolar microstrip antenna research, the proposed antenna shows a smaller size and a thinner substrate. This outcome makes the proposed antenna as ultra-low-profile, and our design stands out by providing a comparable bandwidth.
Keywords
hexagonal patch,ground slots,omni-directional radiation,LEO
Speaker
Seongmin Pyo
Hanbat National University

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    10-24

    2024

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    10-27

    2024

  • 10-14 2024

    Draft paper submission deadline

  • 10-29 2024

    Registration deadline

  • 10-31 2024

    Presentation submission deadline

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United Societies of Science
King Mongkut's University of Technology North Bangkok (KMUTNB)
IEEE Thailand Section
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