Abstract
The proposed work shows the textile antenna design for the IEEE C band and future 5G communication. The proposed antenna #2 is compact with the size of 0.674λ × 0.712λ and it is designed using jeans fabric as the dielectric substrate of εr = 1.7 and thickness = 4 mm. The values of the S11 parameter of the antenna are below −10 dB, with a high gain of around 15 dB. The antenna is radiating with two frequency bands from 4 to 18 GHz and 24 to 58 GHz; in addition to this, the proposed antenna acts as a notch filter for the 8–12 GHz frequency band. The bandwidth achieved for the antenna is 4 GHz and greater than 34 GHz. The bending analysis of the antenna has been carried out at a radius of 80 mm and an angle of 90°. The value of simulated group delays for the proposed antenna is constant and varies from 0.02138 to 0.4251 ns, and the measured values range from 0.0507 to 0.6425 ns. The proposed antenna can be used for WiMAX, 5G and GPS applications.
ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
The author and co-authors of this paper are much thankful to the peer review committee. The authors also like to thank SVERI’s College of Engineering, Pandharpur, and BKIT Bhalki, for providing facilities.
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Husain K. Bhaldar
Husain K Bhaldar received a BE in electronics and telecommunication engineering from SVERI’s COE, Pandharpur, ME in VLSI and Embedded Systems from SAE, Pune, and pursuing PhD in microstrip textile antennas from BKIT Bhalki affiliated to VTU Belgavi. Presently, he is working as assistant professor in SVERI’s College of Engineering, Pandharpur. His research areas of interest are in embedded systems, IoT and microstrip Antennas, and he has an experience of 12 years. He has attended 5 international conferences and published 19 papers in reputed international journals.
Sanjay Kumar Gowre
Sanjay Kumar Gowre received a BE in electronics and communication engineering from PDA College of Engineering, MTech in fiber optics and lightwave engineering and PhD from IIT Kharagpur India in 2004 and 2013, respectively. His research interests are in optics and photonics. Currently, he is working as professor and dean in the Department of Electronics and Communication Engineering, Bheemanna Khandre Institute of Technology, Bhalki, India. He has three research projects worth Rs. 50 lakhs. He has guided two scholars and is guiding six scholars under VTU Belgavi and two scholars under NIT Patna. He has published 41 papers in reputed and peer-reviewed SCI journals. Email: [email protected]
Mainaz S. Ustad
Mainaz S Ustad received a BE in computer engineering from A G Patil Institute, Solapur, and MTech in computer engineering from SVERI’s College of Engineering, Pandharpur. Her research areas of interest are in image processing and software testing. She has an experience of 7 years. She attended three international conferences and published five papers in reputed international journals. Email: [email protected]