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Triple Band H-Shaped Dielectric Resonator Antenna for S and C Band Satellite Communication

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Computer Aided Constellation Management and Communication Satellites

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In the present paper, a low-profile and compact H-shaped dielectric resonator antenna (DRA) is investigated. The antenna is fed using coaxial cable, which provides the required input matching and improves the radiation pattern. The proposed design engenders three frequency bands, i.e., 3.31–3.77 GHz, 4.33–5.10 GHz, and 5.17–5.46 GHz with a resonant frequency of 3.5, 4.6, and 5.3 GHz, respectively. The antenna shows an average gain of 5.4, 5.9, and 6.3 dBi in the three desired bands. As a result, proposed DRA may find useful applications in the S and C bands used by airport surveillance radar for air traffic control, weather radar, surface ship radar, satellite communication, Wi-Fi devices, cordless telephones, and some surveillance and weather radar systems.

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Kumar, D., Yadav, S., Jaiswal, K., Gupta, N.P. (2023). Triple Band H-Shaped Dielectric Resonator Antenna for S and C Band Satellite Communication. In: Singh, D., Chaudhary, R.K., Dev Kumar, K. (eds) Computer Aided Constellation Management and Communication Satellites. Lecture Notes in Electrical Engineering, vol 987. Springer, Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-19-8555-3_15

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