Metamaterials have received great attention due to their novel electromagnetic properties. It consists of artificial metallic structures with negative permittivity (ɛ) and permeability (μ). The average cell size of Metamaterial must be less than a quarter of wavelength, hence, size reduction for the Metamaterial antenna is possible. The objective of this project is to design metamaterial-based antennas for the portable wireless applications and is analyzed by using HFSS (High-Frequency Structure Simulator) software. In this project we have designed a Microstrip Double Patch Antenna, Microstrip Double Patch antenna with Metamaterial isolation and Metamaterial Patch Antenna with CSRR (Complementary Split Ring Resonator) on ground and observed their results of these antennas in the areas of the Gain, VSWR (Voltage Standing Wave Ratio) and Return loss. The results regarding Gain, VSWR and Return loss are simulated for the Double patch, Double patch with Metamaterial isolation and Metamaterial Patch antenna with CSRR ground at the operating frequencies at 5.2GHz, 4.8GHz and 4.2GHz.
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Unique Paper ID: 158601
Publication Volume & Issue: Volume 9, Issue 10
Page(s): 144 - 150
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