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A Proposed Microstrip Patch Antenna Design for Wi-Max, WLAN and Application for Satellite
In this paper, a microstrip patch antenna is proposed for use with Wi-Max and general-purpose mobile radio. The antenna can receive signals at 1.24 GHz, making it suitable for Wi-Max and WLAN networks, and 1.04 GHz, making it suitable for satellite use. The microstrip antenna is planar in shape, and it is built from a defective ground, a base, a patch, a feed, a single slot in the patch, and a defective surface with a pie slot and decreased area on three sides other than the feed side. Antenna parameters are optimized by theoretical study and design iteration via simulation using the commercial program CST Microwave Studio. The obtained data demonstrate the suggested antenna's potential for use in Wi-Max (operating at a frequency of 5.5 GHz), WLAN (operating at a frequency of 5.2-5.8 GHz), and satellite (operating at a frequency of 6–7 GHz). Measurements of the ground and slot widths in the microstrip patch antenna have been analyzed in this work.