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Dual-band Rectangular Microstrip Patch Antenna for WiMAX Wireless Communications by Chemical Method
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Khidhir, Ali H.
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chemical method
/ dual-band
/ FR-4
/ RMPA
/ WiMAX
2021
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Dual-band Rectangular Microstrip Patch Antenna for WiMAX Wireless Communications by Chemical Method
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Khidhir, Ali H.
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chemical method
/ dual-band
/ FR-4
/ RMPA
/ WiMAX
2021
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Dual-band Rectangular Microstrip Patch Antenna for WiMAX Wireless Communications by Chemical Method
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Dual-band Rectangular Microstrip Patch Antenna for WiMAX Wireless Communications by Chemical Method
2021
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Overview
The rectangular microstrip patch antenna (RMPA) had designed and manufactured to operate in two working areas of the worldwide interoperability for microwave access (WiMAX) communication system. Flame retardant (FR-4) material had used for implementation, and the total antenna size was 57.22 × 1.6 mm 3 . The chemical method was used to implement the RMPA. The proposed antenna is capable of working at frequencies 2.51 GHz and 3.87 GHz experimentally. The results were -21.62 dB of return loss, and 50 MHz of bandwidth for the first frequency. Also, for second frequency was -20.01 dB of return loss, and 80 MHz of bandwidth.
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IOP Publishing
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