Compact circular polarization microstrip fractal antenna design for application in v2x communication in the 5.9 ghz band

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International Journal of Development Research

Volume: 
11
Article ID: 
22856
8 pages
Research Article

Compact circular polarization microstrip fractal antenna design for application in v2x communication in the 5.9 ghz band

Tales A. C. de Barros, Glauco F., Paulo H. da F. Silva, Rodrigo C. F. da Silva and Elder E. C. de Oliveira

Abstract: 

In this work, the project of a compact circular polarization microstrip fractal antenna for on-board deployment is presented, developed for application in vehicle-to-all communication in the 5.9 GHz operating band. The fractal geometry used as a patch was generated in MATLAB™, from the coded implementation of the Lindenmayer system together with one conformal transformation. To feed the antenna, a proximity transmission line was employed, and to excited two orthogonal modes for circular polarization, a rectangular patch rotated at 45° with a truncated corner was inserted at the end of the transmission line. In addition, to reduce the project's dimensions and operating bandwidth, three antennas were designed with the dielectric substrates: FR-4, RO3006 and RO3010. All antenna design results were analyzed in ANSYS Designer™. Therefore, the microstrip fractal antenna designed with the material RO3010, got at the operating frequency 5.86 GHz, the axial ratio of 0.49 dB, and |S11| of –43.05, directional gain of 6.93 dBi and bandwidth of 255 MHz. The proposed antenna dimension has been reduced by up to approximately 70%, compared to some antennas found in literature. According to the results analyzed and presented, the antenna analyzed is a strong candidate for application in vehicle-to-all communication.

DOI: 
https://doi.org/10.37118/ijdr.22856.09.2021
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