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Comparative Analysis of Microstrip and Co-Planar Waveguide-Fed Printed Monopole Antenna for Ultra-Wideband Application

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In this design, a circular shape monopole antenna with dimension 30 × 35 × 1.6 mm3 is designed on the FR-4 substrate. It is excited either by microstrip or CPW-fed line. A comparative study is made for both the fed line for the ultra-wideband range. In the case of VSWR, both feeds show that it is below 2 which satisfies the UWB technology. The return loss of −41.86 dB, fractional bandwidth of 89% and voltage standing wave ratio (VSWR) are below 2 for CPW fed, whereas in the case of microstrip fed, return loss is −39.5 dB and fractional bandwidth of 80.1%. A gain of 8.77 dBi is seen in CPW and 6.45 dBi for microstrip fed. These parameters indicate that CPW fed gives better performance.

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Singh, S.J., Kumar, R., Jilenkumari, K., Dixit, M.M. (2024). Comparative Analysis of Microstrip and Co-Planar Waveguide-Fed Printed Monopole Antenna for Ultra-Wideband Application. In: Swain, B.P., Dixit, U.S. (eds) Recent Advances in Electrical and Electronic Engineering. ICSTE 2023. Lecture Notes in Electrical Engineering, vol 1071. Springer, Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-99-4713-3_10

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