Design and Analysis of a Bow Tie Antenna for 1GHz Application

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2021-12-30

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Daffodil International University

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In order to meet rising communications challenges in terms of size, bandwidth, and gain, newer microwave and millimeter-wave systems are in increased demand. As a result, antennas are frequently used to suit the needs of satellite communication. In satellite communication, several frequency bands are available for different uses. Microstrip Patch antennas' bandwidth and gain are continually being improved by researchers. A new optimized MPA (Bow-tie Antenna) is created using the CST Studio Suite simulation program. The suggested antenna is an inset feed partial ground MPA construction with 1 GHz, 1.5 GHz, and 3 GHz resonance frequencies with a bandwidth of 1.7 GHz. It covers the whole X-band and the lower half of the Ku band with frequencies ranging from 1 GHz to 3 GHz. The antenna will be 96 mm in width, lengths are 32 and 47.76 mm, Distance between two parts is 6 mm and angle ratio is 180,0,0 according to X,Y,Z axis The antenna is suitable for terrestrial broadband, satellite uplink and downlink, mobile-satellite service, broadcasting satellite services, secure military communication, military satellite communication, direct broadcast satellite TV relay, fixed satellite service,GPS,GSM,2G,3G,4G,LTE,Public Safety radio ,UHF, amateur radio, weather monitoring, air traffic control, maritime vessel traffic control, and radar applications.

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Digital communications, Satellite communication

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