Design of E-Shape Fractal Simple Multiband Patch Antenna For S-Band LTE and Various Mobile Standards
Design of E-Shape Fractal Simple Multiband Patch Antenna For S-Band LTE and Various Mobile Standards
Design of E-Shape Fractal Simple Multiband Patch Antenna for S-Band LTE and Various Mobile Standards
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Electronics and Communication Engineering B.S.Abdur Rahman University Chennai, India Electronics and Communication Engineering B.S.Abdur Rahman University Chennai, India
ABSTRACT: in this paper, a design of a new E-shape fractal antenna for multistandard application is
proposed. Fractal geometry is best suited for its self similarity and space filling characteristics. An optimized design of fourth iteration of E-shape fractal is designed to satisfy the higher multistandard mobile terminal application. Various mobile standards are obtained at the end of iteration in particular this study produces the result after fourth iteration (4EFPA) which satisfies the LTE mobile band. Several properties of the antenna such as Return loss, VSWR, Impedance is obtained and the Gain of the antenna has been improved.
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Fig.1, the pictorial representation of the proposed design for first iteration of E-shape fractal (1EFPA) is produced with optimized dimensions Further iteration is carried out by subtracting smaller and smaller rectangles from the previously obtained rectangle which produces the design of second iteration which shown in fig. 2
Fig.2, the pictorial representation of the proposed design for second iteration of E-shape fractal (2EFPA) is produced with optimized dimensions Similarly the third iteration is obtained by subtracting further two solid cuts from the entire branch of the previously obtained second iteration which is shown in the Fig.3
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Fig.4, the pictorial representation of the proposed design for fourth iteration of E-shape fractal (4EFPA) is produced with optimized dimensions. In the designed E-shape fractal, surface of the radiating patch reduces with increase in the number of iteration, as for the prototype Koch fractal antenna [6], with increase in the iteration the size of the radiating patch increases and the resonant frequency reduces. The width of the patch which is to be subtracted starts with W1=15mm for the first iteration then it reduces for further iterations. The height of the rectangle which is to be cut from the main rectangle is h 1=50 which would be reduced for further iterations by nearly half the height from the previous iterations. In general at the end of iteration 3k new branch appears where k represents the number of iteration. The new resonant frequency emerges when the height of second dielectric h (air) is varied for iteration. The value of h for air is varied from 2.5 to 15mm results new resonant frequency for every iteration, but frequency appeared for previous iteration remains same without any change. The analysis and the experimental results of various graphs based on different iteration are obtained which are discussed as follows. III. EXPRIMENTAL RESULTS AND DISCUSSION A parametric study of the proposed patch was carried out to achieve multiband performance. The effects of different iterations of E-shape fractal have been investigated based on the antenna performance. The first iteration is done by two solid cuts in the main rectangle which reveals three parts (1EFPA); second iteration is done by two solid cuts again. On all the newly obtained three branch which becomes nine branch (2EFPA),similarly third and fourth iterations is done that results as twenty seven branches (3EFPA). The 1EFPA produces a result which matches with the GSM 850/900 bands, the next design which is followed by second iteration result satisfies the GSM850/900/DCS/PCS/UMTS, the third iteration results satisfies with LTE2300/2500 and the fourth iteration satisfies with S-Band without any change in the behaviour of the previous iterations. As the number of iteration increases, though a new frequency band appears, the previous iterations band remains same there is a shift in the frequency which ensures the multiband trait of the E-shape fractal antenna. The simulated values are obtained and the specific results for the first iteration return loss Fig. 5, vswr Fig. 6, impedance Fig. 7, gain Fig. 8, which are shown below
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Fig. 8 simulated gain for first iteration. The application which matches with the result of the first iteration is GSM which stands for Global System for Mobile Communication is a standard set developed by the European Telecommunications Standards Institute (ETSI) to describe protocols for second generation (2G) digital cellular network used by mobile phones.
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110 120 130 140 150 0.00 160 170 0.00 180 -170 -160 -150 -140 -130 -120 -110 -100 -0.01 -90 -60 -80 -70 -50 0.01 0.02m1 -0.90 -0.80 -0.70 -0.50 0.00 -1.05 -1.10 -1.15 -1.20 -1.30 -1.50 -2.00 0.00 -0.02 -0.01 -0.00 -10 -20 -0.00 -30 -40 100 90 0.01 80 70 60 50 40 30 20 10 0
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Fig 21 Antenna design with network analyser The conclusion and the analysis are discussed in the last paragraph.s IV. CONCLUSION A new E-shape fractal patch antenna has been designed and the simulated results have been produced. The antenna is designed to operate at higher multiband applications. Various iteration produces the result which satisfies various mobile standards. The main parameters at the operating bands such as return loss, impedance, gain have been studied.
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