Seminar Details
Seminar Title:
Linearly Polarized Pentagonal Fractal Antenna for 5G Sub-6 GHz Applications.
Seminar Type:
Departmental Seminar
Department:
Electronics and Communication Engineering
Speaker Name:
Khushbu Patel
Speaker Type:
Student
Venue:
Room No. EC-411 (Microwave and Antenna Design Laboratory), ECE Dept. (Electrical Science Building)
Date and Time:
16 Jun 2025 11.00AM
Contact:
Prof S K Behera
Abstract:
This paper investigates a linearly-polarized
pentagonal fractal antenna for 5G Sub-6 GHz Applications.
The final design topology is attained by a circular slot
fractal-based pentagonal radiator, the partial ground, and a
microstrip feedline, to realize a novel fractal antenna with a
small footprint, better geometrical conformability, and wide
Impedance Bandwidth (IBW) to function in the UWB. A
2
nd order fractal geometry is employed along the inner
edges of the radiator. The antenna performance shows that
the design structure is covering the frequency band of 2.9
GHz to 16 GHz in Linear Polarization (LP) mode. The peak
realized gain is 5.6 dBi in the operational band. The
dimensional parameters of the proposed antenna are 35 ×
30 × 1.6 mm3
. Due to the compactness, high realized gain,
low loss, and wide bandwidth the proposed structure can be
a suitable candidate for 5G communications.