Simulation of Rectangular Patch Antenna With Jeans Substrate
Simulation of Rectangular Patch Antenna With Jeans Substrate
Simulation of Rectangular Patch Antenna With Jeans Substrate
PG-Student, ME Electronics, D.K.T.E.S Textile and Engineering Institute Ichalkaranji, Maharashtra, India
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Professor, Electronics Engineering Dept, D.K.T.E.S Textile and Engineering Institute Ichalkaranji,
Maharashtra, India
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Assistent Professor Electronics Engineering Dept, D.K.T.E.S Textile and Engineering Institute Ichalkaranji,
Maharashtra, India
ABSTRACT: There has been growing interest in researchers to merge wearable system technology with
textiletechnology. Utilization of textile material for development of antenna has been rapid due to wearable
computing. A wearable antenna is meant to be a part of clothing used for communication purpose such
asTracking and navigation, health monitoring, fire-fighting and space and military applications. All these
togetherhave resulted in research for flexible textile antennas. In this paper, textile antenna is designed for ISM
bandfrequency 2.4 GHz. Ansoft HFSS is used for design simulation. Resonant frequency after simulation is
exactly2.4GHz with return loss of -23.64dB.
Key Words-Microstrip Antenna (MSA),High Frequency Structure Simulator(HFSS),Return Loss(S11)
I.
INTRODUCTION
Flexible antennas are becoming ever more attractive, since the recent developments in wearable computing have
opened several possibilities to integrate wireless functions to clothing. A key technology to achieve this goal is
wearable electronics and antennas. Textile antenna is one of the most fascinating and cutting edge research areas
of modern era. Body wearable antennas should be hidden and unobtrusive. In this paper, the discussion is about
Microstrip antenna made up of textile material to preserve flexibility and comfort. This antenna has a flat, planar
structure to be comfortably worn [14]. This antenna does not disturb the movement of the wearer as it is light
weight and flexible. In case of wearable antennas it is quite difficult to have a flat antenna surface. Therefore,
the designed antenna should be such that, even if the antenna is bent frequently, it should operate properly.
Wearable substrate such as cotton, jeans, and leather can be used to prepare flexible antenna [15]. These
antennas can be placed on the dress materials so it is easier to carry the antenna. Antennas constructed in part
from conductive textile materials (also known as e-textiles) by means of standard textile manufacturing
techniques. Those techniques are currently receiving increasing attention from antenna theorists and antenna
manufacturers alike [16]. The paper will contain complete design flow and substrate material selection
specifications. The design of wearable antenna is to be done as per the mathematical design carried out for a
normal Microstrip patch antenna.
II.
BASIC PATCH ANTENNA GEOMETRY
In its most basic form, a Microstrip patch antenna consists of a radiating patch on one side of a dielectric
substrate which has a ground plane on the other side as shown in Figure 1. [2] The patch is generally made of
conducting material such as copper or gold and can take any possible shape. The radiating patch and the feed
lines are usually photo etched on the dielectric substrate.
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Width (W):
Where;
c - free space velocity of light, 3 x 108 m/s
fr - frequency of operation
r - dielectric constant
ii. Effective Dielectric constant (reff):
Where
r - dielectric constant
h - Height of dielectric substrate
W - Width of the patch
iii. Effective Length (Leff):
Where;
c - free space velocity of light, 3 x 108 m/s
fr - frequency of operation
reff - effective dielectric constant
iv. Patch length extension (L):
v.
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III.
ANTENNA MODELING
In this paper, rectangular structure have been designed and analyzed. The desired resonant frequency
of antenna is 2.4GHz. To calculate antenna dimensions by conventional method, we need to provide some data
like substrate height, its dielectric constant etc. in this work we are using jeans material as a substrate for
antenna. Its specifications are given below.
Table 1: Different parameters
Moreover, in order to meet the requirement of design, partially ground is implemented. In particular, this
process can be related to the fact that ground plane acts as an impedance matching element that controls the
impedance bandwidth of the patch. Thus, it creates a capacitive load that neutralizes the inductive nature of the
patch to produce nearly pure resistive input impedance. The conductive surfaces and the ground plane of the
designed antenna are made up of copper tape with a thickness of 0.03 mm. The simulations were carried out
using Ansoft HFSS software And the textile antenna characteristics were studied. Figure.1 below shows HFSS
model for Textile antenna. A 50 ohm microstrip feed line was provided for the antenna feed; hence the position
was determined according to [19].
3.1 S11Result
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