Affiliations:
Department of Electronics and Communication Engineering, Department of Computer Science and Engineering, Saveetha School of Engineering, (Saveetha Institute of Medical and Technical Sciences) Thandalam, TamilNadu, India
Correspondence:
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Corresponding author: Ramya Vasudevan, Department of Electronics and Communication Engineering, Department of Computer Science and Engineering, Saveetha School of Engineering, (Saveetha Institute of Medical and Technical Sciences) Thandalam, TamilNadu, India. E-mail: ramyav9035.sse@saveetha.com.
Abstract: This document focuses on the Ultra-Wideband Modified Circular Robo structure Antenna (UWCRSA) with partial ground for the sub-7 GHz band (4.17 GHz to 7 GHz). The overall geometry of the proposed antenna is 12×18×0.8 mm3. The designed structure is obtained by placing a simple modified circular robotic structure patch with dielectric constant (ɛr) and dissipation factor (tanδ) of 4.4 and 0.02, respectively, on the FR4 substrate. In this document, we examine the design technique, complexity, overall geometric parameters, substrate used, feed technique and performance analysis of the proposed antenna. The semi-grounded radiating patch design is primarily suitable for cellular vehicle applications and anything below 7 GHz (C – V2X) (IEEE 802.11p standard) and WIFI enhanced 3rd version (IEEE 802.11ac standard). Simulation results for the proposed antenna were generated with a Radio Frequency Structure Simulator (HFSS) and measurements were obtained with a Rohde and Schwarz ZNB 20 network analyzer. Simulation and measurement results are measured in terms of S11, VSWR, bandwidth, gain, directivity, efficiency and radiation pattern. Antenna results show good agreement and can be used for C – V2X, WIFI Extended 3rd Version and satellite communications.
Keywords: Wideband, Sub 7 GHz, C – V2X, WIFI 3rd version, modified
circular robo structure antenna