FRACTAL MICROSTRIP ANTENNA FOR 2.4 GHZ RFID APPLICATIONS WITH SUSPENDED SUBSTRATE
Abstract
This work proposes designing and simulating a Sierpinski carpet fractal antenna that operates in the 2.4GHz band for use in radio frequency identification technology applications or RFID (Radio Frequency Identification). A microstrip line and a 7mm separation between the substrate and the ground plane are used to achieve a good Electromagnetic Field (EMF) distribution and, consequently, a better gain. The design is optimized by adequately adjusting the length and width, achieving a gain of 8.69dBi, a bandwidth of 250MHz for the desired frequency, and an efficiency of approximately 82%.
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