Plan and Simulation Yagi Micro-Strip Antenna for 10GHz Applications

This paper shows a micro-strip antenna based on the yagi antenna principle, both singly and in a matrix. The suggested antenna can operate at a frequency of 10 GHz, which is in the X-band. The antenna specifications that were studied (Directivity, Gain, S11 Parameter, etc.). Two types of micro-stri...

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Main Author: Mohammed Khaire Hussain
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Language:English
Published: Northern Technical University 2022-09-01
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description This paper shows a micro-strip antenna based on the yagi antenna principle, both singly and in a matrix. The suggested antenna can operate at a frequency of 10 GHz, which is in the X-band. The antenna specifications that were studied (Directivity, Gain, S11 Parameter, etc.). Two types of micro-strip Yagi antennas were simulated and compared; the first of which consisted of a single antenna and the second of which consisted of a matrix of two antennas. CST Microwave Studio Soft-ware 2019 was used for designing and simulation. The results were for antennas constructed for Gain (5.308dB) (9.682dB) and Directivity (6.016dB) (10.28), with the array antenna outperforming the first antenna by a wide margin.
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spelling doaj-art-9c2a2e3c3e9e4daa9c62013e49ae60452025-08-24T13:09:42ZengNorthern Technical UniversityNTU Journal of Engineering and Technology2788-99712788-998X2022-09-011310.56286/ntujet.v1i3.194195Plan and Simulation Yagi Micro-Strip Antenna for 10GHz ApplicationsMohammed Khaire Hussain0Northern Technical University - Mosul Technical Institute This paper shows a micro-strip antenna based on the yagi antenna principle, both singly and in a matrix. The suggested antenna can operate at a frequency of 10 GHz, which is in the X-band. The antenna specifications that were studied (Directivity, Gain, S11 Parameter, etc.). Two types of micro-strip Yagi antennas were simulated and compared; the first of which consisted of a single antenna and the second of which consisted of a matrix of two antennas. CST Microwave Studio Soft-ware 2019 was used for designing and simulation. The results were for antennas constructed for Gain (5.308dB) (9.682dB) and Directivity (6.016dB) (10.28), with the array antenna outperforming the first antenna by a wide margin. https://journals.ntu.edu.iq/index.php/NTU-JET/article/view/194Micro-stripPatchYagiDirectivityGain
spellingShingle Mohammed Khaire Hussain
Plan and Simulation Yagi Micro-Strip Antenna for 10GHz Applications
NTU Journal of Engineering and Technology
Micro-strip
Patch
Yagi
Directivity
Gain
title Plan and Simulation Yagi Micro-Strip Antenna for 10GHz Applications
title_full Plan and Simulation Yagi Micro-Strip Antenna for 10GHz Applications
title_fullStr Plan and Simulation Yagi Micro-Strip Antenna for 10GHz Applications
title_full_unstemmed Plan and Simulation Yagi Micro-Strip Antenna for 10GHz Applications
title_short Plan and Simulation Yagi Micro-Strip Antenna for 10GHz Applications
title_sort plan and simulation yagi micro strip antenna for 10ghz applications
topic Micro-strip
Patch
Yagi
Directivity
Gain
url https://journals.ntu.edu.iq/index.php/NTU-JET/article/view/194
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