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A broadband Sierpinski gasket–shaped triangular dielectric resonator antenna for X–band

A broadband Sierpinski gasket–shaped triangular dielectric resonator antenna for X–band In this work, a wideband Sierpinski gasket patterned equilateral triangular Dielectric Resonator Antenna (DRA) operating in the X–Band is proposed. This DRA is realised using Teflon. Its resonance and radiation characteristics are discussed. The resonance characteristics of Sierpinski gasket triangular DRA of first iteration and second iteration are reported that show an improvement in impedance bandwidth. An impedance bandwidth of 40% is obtained covering the entire X–band with similar radiation pattern throughout the band. The average peak gain within the band is about 6.5 dBi. http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png International Journal of Signal and Imaging Systems Engineering Inderscience Publishers

A broadband Sierpinski gasket–shaped triangular dielectric resonator antenna for X–band

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Inderscience Publishers
Copyright
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ISSN
1748-0698
eISSN
1748-0701
DOI
10.1504/IJSISE.2013.051505
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Abstract

In this work, a wideband Sierpinski gasket patterned equilateral triangular Dielectric Resonator Antenna (DRA) operating in the X–Band is proposed. This DRA is realised using Teflon. Its resonance and radiation characteristics are discussed. The resonance characteristics of Sierpinski gasket triangular DRA of first iteration and second iteration are reported that show an improvement in impedance bandwidth. An impedance bandwidth of 40% is obtained covering the entire X–band with similar radiation pattern throughout the band. The average peak gain within the band is about 6.5 dBi.

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International Journal of Signal and Imaging Systems EngineeringInderscience Publishers

Published: Jan 1, 2013

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