Two methods to analyze microstrip antennas for Wi-Fi bandwidth

The paper presents a series of designed microstrip antennas with different gain and width radiation characteristics and intended for use in Wi-Fi systems. These antennas in a multilayer system were analyzed with the use of computer programs, and then the parameters and characteristics of these anten...

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Main Author: Marian Wnuk
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Polish Academy of Sciences 2021-08-01
Series:Archives of Electrical Engineering
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Online Access:https://journals.pan.pl/Content/120528/art14_corr.pdf
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description The paper presents a series of designed microstrip antennas with different gain and width radiation characteristics and intended for use in Wi-Fi systems. These antennas in a multilayer system were analyzed with the use of computer programs, and then the parameters and characteristics of these antennas were measured. At the same time, to check the correctness of work, additional measurements of the temperature of the radiators were used with a thermal imaging camera. The obtained results were compared with the results of calculations and measurements. They show high compliance with both calculations and measurements. At the same time, thermovision measurements show the weaknesses of the designed power lines.
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spelling doaj.art-4643af6fb8884006b61f1954df9df9092022-12-22T01:39:46ZengPolish Academy of SciencesArchives of Electrical Engineering2300-25062021-08-01vol. 70No 3705718https://doi.org/10.24425/aee.2021.137583Two methods to analyze microstrip antennas for Wi-Fi bandwidthMarian Wnuk0Military University of Technology, PolandThe paper presents a series of designed microstrip antennas with different gain and width radiation characteristics and intended for use in Wi-Fi systems. These antennas in a multilayer system were analyzed with the use of computer programs, and then the parameters and characteristics of these antennas were measured. At the same time, to check the correctness of work, additional measurements of the temperature of the radiators were used with a thermal imaging camera. The obtained results were compared with the results of calculations and measurements. They show high compliance with both calculations and measurements. At the same time, thermovision measurements show the weaknesses of the designed power lines.https://journals.pan.pl/Content/120528/art14_corr.pdfantenna gainmicrostrip antennathermovision measurements
spellingShingle Marian Wnuk
Two methods to analyze microstrip antennas for Wi-Fi bandwidth
Archives of Electrical Engineering
antenna gain
microstrip antenna
thermovision measurements
title Two methods to analyze microstrip antennas for Wi-Fi bandwidth
title_full Two methods to analyze microstrip antennas for Wi-Fi bandwidth
title_fullStr Two methods to analyze microstrip antennas for Wi-Fi bandwidth
title_full_unstemmed Two methods to analyze microstrip antennas for Wi-Fi bandwidth
title_short Two methods to analyze microstrip antennas for Wi-Fi bandwidth
title_sort two methods to analyze microstrip antennas for wi fi bandwidth
topic antenna gain
microstrip antenna
thermovision measurements
url https://journals.pan.pl/Content/120528/art14_corr.pdf
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