Affiliation:
1. CMR college of Engineering & Technology, Medchal, Hyderabad, Telangana, India
2. CMR Technical Campus
Abstract
The primary objective of this paper is to conduct a comparative analysis of
diverse Electromagnetic Band Gap (EBG) antennas in terms of their
suitability for Wi-Fi applications operating at 5 GHz. Wi-Fi primarily
operates within the 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz frequency bands, with the 5 GHz band
offering higher data rates and reduced interference compared to the 2.4 GHz
band. Furthermore, its larger number of available channels makes it an
optimal choice for environments with high user density. The antennas in this
study are designed with dimensions of 28.11x32.40x1.6 mm? (length x width x
height) using RT/Duroid 5880 substrate, which has a thickness of 1.6 mm and
a relative permittivity (?r) of 2.2. The integration of Electromagnetic Band
Gap structures in antenna designs has gained substantial attention due to
their unique properties that enhance antenna performance characteristics.
The paper presents sixteen distinct EBG antennas, all designed using CST
software. These antennas incorporate various EBG shapes, such as Fork,
L-shape, C-shape, Hash, and Z-shape, positioned on a rectangular patch and
in the ground plane. The study's results reveal that the Hash EBG on the
patch offers superior performance compared to other EBG types. As a result,
the Hash EBG on the patch, alongside various Z-shaped EBGs on the ground
plane, is assessed for different antenna performance parameters, including
return loss, radiation patterns, and gain. Finally, a diagonal Z-shaped EBG
antenna is designed, simulated, and tested. The antenna return loss at
5.2GHz is -48 dB The proposed antenna achieved a peak gain of 7.3 dB at
5.2GHz. The proposed antenna exhibits omnidirectional properties. The
antenna shows an efficiency of 90% at the resonant frequency. The
experimentally measured results of the designed diagonal EBG antenna have
shown satisfactory agreement and are consistent with the simulated results.
The findings of this research contribute to a better understanding of EBG
antennas potential for Wi-Fi applications in the 5 GHz frequency band.
Publisher
National Library of Serbia