Affiliation:
1. Department of Electronics and Communication Engineering Pandit Dwarka Prasad Mishra Indian Institute of Information Technology Design and Manufacturing Jabalpur India
Abstract
SummaryA compact, flexible, low‐profile end‐fire broadband wearable antenna operating in Ku‐band /X‐band is proposed in this manuscript for defense and satellite communications (Satcom) applications. The main objective of this work is cross‐polarization reduction by the defected ground structure (DGS), which offers a wider bandwidth. Due to its flexibility and ability to absolutely conform to the curved‐shaped human body, denim fabric is used as a substrate, whereas copper tape is used as a conductor, which allows for the integration of the antenna into garments and makes it appropriate for a wide range of wearable applications in various bands. The prototype has been developed with a size of mm3 for experimental validation. The measured results from a fabricated prototype are well matched with the simulated ones of the proposed design, which indicate a wide bandwidth of 57.35% (7.76–14 GHz) appropriate for use in applications such as defense operating from 8 to 12 GHz, satellite TV (11.7–12.2 GHz), Ku‐band downlink (10.95–11.7 GHz), Ku‐band uplink (11.7–14.5 GHz), and a high gain of 5.1 dBi. The specific absorption rate (SAR) is much below the permissible limit of 1.6 W/kg, with better radiation characteristics. Thus, the proposed antenna is more compact, and it clearly achieves a smaller footprint, larger impedance bandwidths, and a low SAR with potential prospect for Satcom and defense purposes.