RESEARCH PAPER ON MINIATURIZED CROSS SQUARE ANTENNA USING FRACTAL GEOMETRY FOR WIRELESS APPLICATIONS
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In this paper develop and analyze the novel fractal geometry for microstrip patch antenna. The antenna develops, designed and analyzes using HFSS (High Frequency Structure Simulator). This antenna uses the material FR4-epoxy substrate with 4.4 dielectric constant and 1.5676 substrate thicknesses. The material used for patch and ground plane is copper and coaxial feed is used in this design. The maximum return loss of this design is -42.32db at 14.3 GHz using substrate size 38 x 38mm. This antenna design is applicable for various applications.
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