Edge Chamfered Multi band Sierpinski Fractal Antenna
Keywords:
Microstrip patch antenna, Fractal linear polarization, wireless applications, swastik, spiral slot, radar, SATCOM applicationsAbstract
Wideband Antennas with multi resonances are designed generally using fractal concepts. A Sierpinski Fractal patch is created with two iterations and its edges are chamfered. This creates Penta band resonances at 12.28, 19.28, 21.26, 23.57, 27.52 GHz with adequate gain factors. The antenna has an Omni directional pattern. The chamfered antenna model with wide apart spectras is presented in this paper.
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