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REPORT Patch Antenna

Authore(s) : Farah Youssef NAAMAN || COMMUNICATION ENGINEERING || University of AUL || ISG – ETP farahnaaman@hotmail.com ETP Institution info@etp-edu.org

Volume : (13), Issue : 205, March - 2018

Abstract : A fix reception apparatus (otherwise called a rectangular micro strip receiving wire) is a kind of radio reception apparatus with a position of safety, which can be mounted on a level surface. It comprises of a level rectangular sheet or "fix" of metal, mounted over a bigger sheet of metal called a ground plane. They are the first sort of micro strip receiving wire portrayed by Howell in 1972 (Howell, 1972); the two metal sheets together frame a thunderous bit of micro strip transmission line with a length of roughly one-half wavelength of the radio waves. The radiation component emerges from discontinuities at each truncated edge of the micro strip transmission line. The radiation at the edges makes the radio wire act marginally bigger electrically than its physical measurements, so all together for the receiving wire to be full, a length of micro strip transmission line somewhat shorter than one-a large portion of a wavelength at the recurrence is utilized.

Keywords :REPORT, Patch Antenna, otherwise called,  rectangular micro strip, receiving wire.

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Patch Antenna

Vol.I (13), Issue.I 205


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