Development and implementation of a microstrip antenna for autonomous vehicles and IoT in 5G communication systems

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N. Q. Ali
A. J. Mohammed
H. T. S. ALRikabi
https://orcid.org/0000-0002-5201-2084
A. K. Aliwy
H. F. Khazaal

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This research paper shows the design and implementation of a 5.8 GHz microstrip patch antenna (MPA). Experimental investigations have concluded that employing a 0.8 mm high Rogers Rt-duroid substrate along with an inset feeding technique produces optimal outcomes to fulfill the demands of 5G applications. The designed antenna demonstrates 8.09 dBi directivity, a 7.38 dB gain, and -20 dB return loss at its resonant frequency. To further verify the performance of antenna, it was fabricated and evaluated using the CST Microwave Studio program, a 3D simulation tool specifically designed for antenna design and parameter calculation

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Ali, N. Q., Mohammed, A. J. ., ALRikabi, H. T. S. ., Aliwy, A. K. ., & Khazaal, H. F. . (2024). Development and implementation of a microstrip antenna for autonomous vehicles and IoT in 5G communication systems. Journal of Applied Research and Technology, 22(6), 816–822. https://doi.org/10.22201/icat.24486736e.2024.22.6.2627
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