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Articles

High-gain low-profile rectangular microstrip patch antenna with Yagi elements

Pages 1039-1046 | Received 30 Jan 2020, Accepted 15 May 2020, Published online: 02 Jun 2020
 

ABSTRACT

This paper presents a novel high gain rectangular microstrip patch antenna (RMSA) with vertically placed Yagi elements. The antenna is fed by a coaxial probe to excite TM01 fundamental waves at 2.4GHz, which is suitable for wireless local area network (WLAN) applications. In order to increase the antenna gain, Yagi elements are placed in groups of 5, on each side of the substrate in order to serveas directors for the radiating slots as well as the ground reflections. The proposed antenna offers 1.3dB gain improvement and %3 .1 impedance bandwidth increase in comparison to the plain rectangular microstrip antenna with the same specifications. The advantage of this antenna is to provide an easy and cost effective solution to increase microstrip antenna gain, particularly in 8-10dB range, without disruptingits planar structure.

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Goker Sener

Goker Sener was born in 1973. He completed his BS degree in Electrical Engineering at Wright State University, Dayton OH in 1995. He completed his MS and PhD degrees in Electrical and Electronics Engineering at Middle East Technical University, Ankara, Turkey in 2004 and 2011. He is currently an assistant professor at Cankaya University Electrical – Electronics Engineering department, Ankara, Turkey. His fields of interest are electromagnetic theory, antennas and numerical techniques.

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