Circularly Polarized Microstrip Patch Antenna With Fr4 Substrate in Dual Feed For Wlan Applications
Circularly Polarized Microstrip Patch Antenna With Fr4 Substrate in Dual Feed For Wlan Applications
Circularly Polarized Microstrip Patch Antenna With Fr4 Substrate in Dual Feed For Wlan Applications
International Journal of Advanced Research in Computer Science and Electronics Engineering (IJARCSEE)
Volume 2, Issue 12, December 2013
ABSTRACT
Microstrip patch antennas being popular because of light
weight, low volume, thin profile configuration which can be
made conformal. Wireless communication systems
applications circular polarization antenna is placing vital role.
In this study we introduce a new technique to produce circular
polarization.Hybrid coupler
is directly connected to
microstrip antenna to get circular polarization. The dual fed
circular polarized microstrip antenna is etched on a FR4 with
dielectric substrate of 4.6 with the height of 1.6mm.Simulation
is done by ADS software. Simulation results shows that the
designed antenna characteristic is suitable for Wi-Fi
applications.
Index Terms Circular Patch, Dual Feed, Hybrid Coupler,
Microstrip antenna, Polarization, WLAN.
I. INTRODUCTION
Wireless LAN can be used either to replace wired LAN or
as an extension of the wired LAN infrastructure which uses
microwave or miilimeter band [1]. Microstrip antenna can be
implemented using Yagi Uda antenna techniques [2]. There
are in general two antennas for WLAN applications, One is
fixed WLAN base stations or access points, and the other one
is for mobile communication terminals [3]. For base station
applications, impedance matching for WLAN bandwidth
should be better than 1.5:1 VSWR or about 14 dB return loss,
similar to the cellular system base station. Antenna that
capable to excite circular polarization is very attractive
because it can overcome the multipath fading problem, thus
enhance the system performance, especially indoor WLAN
operation [4,5]. Currently, the most commonly used WLAN
system is the IEEE 802.11b System. A key requirement of
WLAN system is that it should be low profile, where it is
almost invisible to the user [6]. Depends upon the feeding
techniques good impedance matching is achieved [7]. RSA
Raja Abdullah, D Yoharaaj has implemented Identical DualPatch Microstrip Antenna with Air-Gap (IDMA) to enhance
Bandwidth [8]. To obtain the circular polarization most of the
techniques used PIN diode or varactor diode [9, 10]. Using
diode discrete commutation is possible but in modern
communication tuning is necessary.
II.
DIRECTIONAL COUPLER
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METHOD OF ANALYSIS
B. Cavity model
Transmission line model ignores field variations along the
radiating edges. This model provides a better way to model the
radiation patterns and is closer in the physical interpretation of
the antenna characteristics. The normalized fields within the
dielectric can be found more accurately by treating the region
as a cavity bounded by electric conductors (above and below)
and by magnetic walls along the perimeter of the patch. The
disadvantage of this method is complex in nature.
C. Method of Moment
In this method, the surface currents are used to model the
microstrip patch and the volume polarization currents are used
to model the fields in the dielectric slab. The basic form of the
equation to be solved by the Method of Moment is
F(g) = h
where F is a known linear operator, g is an unknown
function, and h is the source or excitation function. The aim
here is to find g, when F and h are known.
Here we used ADS software for analysing proposed
antenna. ADS is used to compute S, Y, Z parameters of
general planar circuits. Microstrip topology is analysed
quickly and accurately with momentum using ADS. The
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2
5.519 1 ln 2 5.519 1
3.14
4.6 1
0.61
+
5.519 1 + 0.39
2 4.6
4.6
= 1+
+ 1.7726
1
2
2
2.213 + 0.6905
3.14
= 1.8492
= .
(1)
Where
8.791 10
(2)
l=
900 1800
k0 =
(7)
e k 0
2f 2 2.4 109
=
c
3 108
= .
w
d
8e A
for
e 2A 2
w
d
<2
(3)
=
B 1 ln 2B 1
w
2
=
r 1
0.61
d
ln B 1 + 0.39
+
2r
r
w
Consider
w
>2
d
(4)
0 = 50 = 4.6 = 1.6
377
2 50 4.6
3.457 50.24
= .
Effective Dielectric constant (e):
>2
377
=
20
900 1800
1183.78
214.476
e =
r + 1 r 1
1
+
12d
2
2
1+ w
4.6 + 1 4.6 + 1
+
2
2
(8)
1
1+
12 1.6 103
2.958 103
= 2.8 + 1.8(0.3653)
= .
= .
2
= 1 2 1
1
0.61
+
1 + 0.39
(6)
2
VII.
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[7]
[8]
[9]
[10]
Fig.11 Gain and Directivity of Proposed Microstrip antenna
[11]
TABLE I
CIRCULAR POLARIZED MICROSTRIP PATCH ANTENNA
RESULTS
Specifications
Observation
[12]
Frequency(GHz)
2.404
[13]
-30
2.1x104
Effective angle
1.57615
Gain
6.36836
Directivity
9.01612
Efficiency
55%
Maximum intensity
HPBW(dB)
1.26896x104
85.1496
[14]
[15]
[16]
VII. CONCLUSION
In this paper, dual fed circular polarization microstrip antenna
was chosen. The microstrip antenna is designed to operate at
2.404 GHz frequency. The dual fed circular polarization
microstrip antenna is successfully implemented and fabricated.
The performance of the simulated and fabricated antenna
agreed well. The proposed antenna given better value because
only 0.47 % power is reflected and 99.53 % power is
transmitted. The VSWR of the microstrip antenna is 1.2:1,
which shows that the level of mismatched for the microstrip
antenna is not very high. The bandwidth of this microstrip
antenna is better, which is 17.04 % and the maximum
radiation occurs at -40 with gain of 6.36dB which can be
applicable in wireless communication system.
[17]
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