Design of Hexa Band Modified Kotch Antenna for Novel Wireless Applications
Keywords:
Microstrip Patch Antenna, Linear Polarization, Wireless Applications, Swastik, Spiral Slot, Radar, SATCOM ApplicationsAbstract
Many techniques for multiresonances were formulated by researchers of which kotch fractals are one. Kotch fractal first iteration is attempted in this paper. Further modifications are done by creating certain slots on patch while swastik shaped slots are created on its ground plane. The modified antenna is found to resonate At 6.28, 6.88, 7.6, 11.68, 14.8, 16.96 GHz Frequencies which finds application in satellite communication, radiolocation.
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