Authors :
P Suresh Babu; K. Yoshitha; K Pallavi; S Swetha
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Volume 9 - 2024, Issue 5 - May
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https://doi.org/10.38124/ijisrt/IJISRT24MAY1707
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Abstract :
This research examines the design and
simulation of both circular and elliptical microstrip
antennas tailored for use in 5G technology, utilizing
Ansoft HFSS software. The study assesses these antennas
on parameters such as bandwidth, gain, and radiation
patterns, aiming to meet the complex frequency demands
of 5G networks. The findings suggest that circular
antennas provide consistent omnidirectional coverage,
whereas elliptical antennas excel in targeted coverage,
essential for effective 5G communications. Moreover,
elliptical antennas demonstrate significant benefits in
point-to-point communications through adjustable
radiation patterns. The paper offers insights into refining
these antenna designs to cater to diverse 5G networking
needs and proposes specific design changes to enhance
their performance.
Keywords :
Circular Patch Antenna, HFSS, 5G Communication, Wireless Connectivity, Microstrip Patch.
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This research examines the design and
simulation of both circular and elliptical microstrip
antennas tailored for use in 5G technology, utilizing
Ansoft HFSS software. The study assesses these antennas
on parameters such as bandwidth, gain, and radiation
patterns, aiming to meet the complex frequency demands
of 5G networks. The findings suggest that circular
antennas provide consistent omnidirectional coverage,
whereas elliptical antennas excel in targeted coverage,
essential for effective 5G communications. Moreover,
elliptical antennas demonstrate significant benefits in
point-to-point communications through adjustable
radiation patterns. The paper offers insights into refining
these antenna designs to cater to diverse 5G networking
needs and proposes specific design changes to enhance
their performance.
Keywords :
Circular Patch Antenna, HFSS, 5G Communication, Wireless Connectivity, Microstrip Patch.