Titre
Analysis of small microstrip patch antennas for mobile communication
Auteur(s)
Mouhouche, Faïza (Auteur)
Azrar Arab (Directeur de thèse)
Azrar Arab (Directeur de thèse)
Université M'hamed Bougara Boumerdès (Editeur (scientifique)
Notes de thèse
Magister : Electronique : Boumerdés, Université M'hamed Bougara. Faculty of Engineering : Université M'hamed Bougara Boumerdès : 2010
Theme
Electronique
Indexation libre
Algorithms
Microondes
Algorithmes
Microwaves
Lignes à bandes
Strip transmission lines
abstractMicroondes
Algorithmes
Microwaves
Lignes à bandes
Strip transmission lines
This work presents the analysis and design of
small microstrip patch antennas that can be used in mobile communication
using Finite Difference Time Domain (FDTD) method. The formulation of
the FDTD algorithm is described along with its fundamental properties.
At the beginning, the method is applied to the arbitrary shaped patch;
and the radio-electric properties of the considered microstrip patch
antennas are formulated. The method is then applied to some known
structure shapes working in high microwave frequency bands; the shapes
include rectangular (dipole), annular-ring and semi-ring patches.
Different feeding methods (Microstrip line feed and coaxial line feed)
are used to energize the considered antennas. The input impedance
(VSWR), the return loss, and the far field radiation patterns calculated
with the aid of FDTD method and compared with the results obtained with
the HFSS simulator. Due to the nature of the chosen method, a new shape
of patch is designed and analyzed. The new structure is named Berber-Z
patch antenna taken from "TIFINAGH" Berber alphabet. The obtained
results are Validated the HFSS simulator
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