Drone Shaped Fractal Antenna with Defected Ground Structure for RF Energy Harvesting Applications

Authors

  • Mohammed Muataz Hasan
    Affiliation

    Electronics Engineering Department, College of Electronics Engineering, Ninevah University, Al-Jawsaq, 41001 Mosul, Ninevah, Iraq

  • Ahmed M. A. Sabaawi
    Affiliation

    Electronics Engineering Department, College of Electronics Engineering, Ninevah University, Al-Jawsaq, 41001 Mosul, Ninevah, Iraq

https://doi.org/10.3311/PPee.24041

Abstract

A proposed multiband drone shaped fractal antenna (Antenna-1) is introduced in this paper that targets the most required frequencies used for radio frequency energy harvesting applications, including WLAN-2.4G, WLAN-5G, WLAN-6G, Mobile DCS1700, Mobile LTE and WIMAX services. A novel fractal shape is designed and combined with a standard square geometrical shape in order to implement the front patch of the antenna. The antenna is simulated with CST Studio Suite software and fabricated on FR-4 substrate. Different antenna stages with parametric study and optimization were implemented to get the best performance from the drone shape fractal antenna. The multiband (Antenna-1) supports six resonate frequencies (1.7155 GHz, 2.424 GHz, 3.36 GHz, 3.789 GHz, 5.843 GHz, 6.886 GHz) with peak gain of (2.83 dBi) at the frequency 2.45 GHz and a maximum bandwidth of (0.4281 GHz) at the frequency 5.8 GHz that make it a suitable antenna for radio frequency energy harvesting applications.

Keywords:

radio frequency energy harvesting, multiband antenna, fractal shape, defected ground structure (DGS)

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Published Online

2024-06-18

How to Cite

Hasan, M. M., Sabaawi, A. M. A. “Drone Shaped Fractal Antenna with Defected Ground Structure for RF Energy Harvesting Applications”, Periodica Polytechnica Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, 2024. https://doi.org/10.3311/PPee.24041

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