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    Investigations on some compact wideband fractal antennas

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    Today’s small handheld and other portable devices challenge antenna designers for ultrathin, and high performances that have the ability to meet multi standards. In the context, fractal geometries have significant role for antenna applications with varying degree of success in improving antenna characteristics. In this thesis, we have investigated several wideband fractal monopole antennas. This work starts with design and implementation of Koch fractal, hybrid fractal, sectoral fractal, semi-circle fractal monopole antennas with discussion, covering their operations, electrical behavior and performances. The performances of these designs have been studied using standard simulation tools used in industry/academia and are experimentally verified. Frequency reconfigurable Koch snowflake fractal monopole antenna is also introduced. The present antenna can be used as an array element and has a wideband frequency of operation. A square Sierpinski monopole antenna has been designed, which is suitable for use in indoor UWB radio system and outdoor base station communication systems. Technique for obtaining a band stop function in the 5-6 GHz frequency band is numerically and experimentally presented. In addition to examining the performance of UWB system, the transfer function and waveform distortion are discussed. Finally, fractal antenna for array with MIMO environment is developed for mobile communication devices. Aim of this work is to achieve the acceptable performances in terms of isolation, envelope correlation coefficient, capacity loss, radiation patterns and efficiency. Furthermore, a wideband feed network prototype based on a modified Wilkinson power divider is designed. The designed feed network has been used in constructing 2-element and 4-element linear antenna arrays for high gain. This research work has addressed the effectiveness of fractal geometries in antenna and to bring-out the true advantages of their in antenna engineering

    Multiangle lidar observations of the Atmosphere

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    Atmospheric Lidars are used extensively to get aerosol parameters like backscatter coefficient, backscatter ratio etc. National Atmospheric Research Laboratory, Gadanki (13°N, 79°E), India has a powerful lidar which has alt-azimuth capability. Inversion method is applied to data from observations of lidar system at different azimuth and elevation angles. Data Analysis is described and Observations in 2D and 3D format are discussed. Presence of Cloud and the variation of backscatter parameters are seen in an interesting manner

    Gain Enhancement in Microstrip Patch Antenna With High Negative Refractive Index 3D-Metamaterial Inspired Superstrate for Wireless Applications

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    This article presents a 3D-metamaterial (3D-MTM) structure to enhance microstrip patch antenna gain. A 3D-MTM unit cell exhibits an MNG ( μ\mu -negative) property with a high negative refractive index over the 2.36-2.53 GHz frequency range resonating at 2.45 GHz. Therefore, a 4×44\times 4 array of the proposed 3D-MTM unit cell is analyzed and used as a superstrate over a patch antenna and a 2×22\times 2 array antenna to achieve high gain for wireless applications. The simulated and measured results of the designed antenna show that the gain is enhanced by about 5dBi and 3.2dBi. In addition, the half power beam width reduced in E-plane is 23° and 12.85° for a patch antenna and 2×22\times 2 array antenna, respectively

    Multiangle lidar observations of the Atmosphere

    No full text
    Atmospheric Lidars are used extensively to get aerosol parameters like backscatter coefficient, backscatter ratio etc. National Atmospheric Research Laboratory, Gadanki (13°N, 79°E), India has a powerful lidar which has alt-azimuth capability. Inversion method is applied to data from observations of lidar system at different azimuth and elevation angles. Data Analysis is described and Observations in 2D and 3D format are discussed. Presence of Cloud and the variation of backscatter parameters are seen in an interesting manner
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