An antenna manufacturing process using metallized foams is presented. A microstrip-patch antenna, inspired by the Koch island geometry, embedded in a rectangular cavity is built and tested. All the metallic parts of the antenna (patch, cavity, and feeding probe) were metallized on the foam, resulting in a low-weight and low-complexity antenna structure. The results of return loss, directivity as a function of frequency, radiation pattern for several modes, and radiation efficiency have been compared with simulated data, resulting in very good agreement.Peer Reviewe
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Microstrip antennas are widely used in several different technological areas including communication...
Abstract—Printed microstrip antennas and arrays are known to have limitations in terms of bandwidth ...
Abstract—A technological process to control the foam dielectric constant, an important issue for the...
Abstract—In recent few years fractals have been employed in conjunction with antennas to develop new...
An antenna manufacturing process using metallized foams is presented. A microstrip-patch antenna, in...
Radiating elements are usually made of metallic materials which increase the antenna complexity and ...
Abstract—The technology of metallized foam offers a new approach to design wire-like, flat, and 3D a...
Abstract- There are number of methods that can be used to reduce the size of the antenna especially ...
patch antenna is a narrowband, wide-beam antenna. These antennas are low profile, conformal to plana...
Modern electronics device requires miniaturization and advanced functionality. Fractal antenna is o...
Sierpinski tetrahedron fractal antenna is fabricated using metal additive manufacturing techniques. ...
A review of electromagnetic features of microstrip antennas using fractal geometries is presented di...
Abstract—A novel fractal structure using Koch and Sierpinski fractal-shapes is proposed. By insertin...
The study of the influence of geometrical factors on the characteristics of the antenna radiation. T...
International audienceIn this paper, we present a novel micromachining approach for realizing 60 GHz...
Microstrip antennas are widely used in several different technological areas including communication...
Abstract—Printed microstrip antennas and arrays are known to have limitations in terms of bandwidth ...
Abstract—A technological process to control the foam dielectric constant, an important issue for the...
Abstract—In recent few years fractals have been employed in conjunction with antennas to develop new...