Performance Comparison of Microstrip Antennas with Diverse Substrates at Multiple Frequencies
Keywords:
FR4, DUROID-6006, HFSS, patch
Abstract
Microstrip antennas are widely used in modern communication systems due to their compact size, low cost, and ease of integration with printed circuit boards. This paper presents a detailed performance comparison of microstrip antennas utilizing various substrate materials across multiple frequency ranges. The study investigates the impact of different substrate materials—such as FR4, Rogers RT/Duroid, and Teflon—on key performance metrics including return loss, bandwidth, gain, and radiation pattern. The antennas are designed and simulated using a range of frequencies to evaluate their performance under different conditions. The results reveal significant variations in antenna characteristics based on substrate material and frequency, providing insights into the trade-offs between material properties and antenna performance. By analyzing these variations, the study aims to guide the selection of appropriate substrate materials for specific applications and frequency ranges. The findings offer valuable information for optimizing microstrip antenna designs to meet the requirements of various communication systems, from wireless networks to satellite communications.
Published
2023-11-25
Section
Research Article
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