Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
6879730 AEU - International Journal of Electronics and Communications 2018 32 Pages PDF
Abstract
The aim of this work is to design and fabricate a compact four-element linear array of microstrip patch antennas to be operated at dedicated short range communication service (DSRCS) band. The array is designed in such a manner to direct most of the power in a particular direction by reducing the peak sidelobe level (peak SLL) in its beam pattern. In order to reduce the array size and also to increase its gain, a modified-Cantor square-fractal based design has been employed as an element of the array. The problem of reducing the peak SLL is formulated as an optimization problem with arguments as the inter-elemental spacing and elements excitation. Optimum values are obtained using Differential Evolution (DE) algorithm. The corporate feed network of the array is designed using the optimum values of the parameters. Finally, using those optimum values, the array is fabricated and the beam pattern of the fabricated array is compared with the simulated structure. The experimental characterization of the fabricated array closely resembles with the simulated structure.
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