Circularly polarized patch antennas for nano-satellite communication system

Patch antennas (rectangular micro-strip antennas) are getting more popular as communication technology improves. Due to the use of printed circuit techniques we are able to etch the required antenna on a PCB board, fabricating antennas on compliant substrates which is able to withstand high pressure...

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Main Author: Wang, Zuo Yuan.
Other Authors: Tan Soon Hie
Format: Final Year Project
Language:English
Published: 2010
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10356/40689
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Institution: Nanyang Technological University
Language: English
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Summary:Patch antennas (rectangular micro-strip antennas) are getting more popular as communication technology improves. Due to the use of printed circuit techniques we are able to etch the required antenna on a PCB board, fabricating antennas on compliant substrates which is able to withstand high pressure and harsh environment. As communication equipments are getting smaller, taking on different shapes and sizes, patch antennas are light weighted, low-profile, conformal thus able to be mount on easily, low in manufacturing cost and are able to integrate with microwave integrated circuits as well therefore it is suitable to be used in communication systems. Nano-satellite is usually applied to the name of an artificial satellite with a mass between 1 to 10 kg. Nano-satellites are to cheaper design and easier to produce thus able to allow mass production of it, by making a communications constellations network where dozens of satellites are used to cover the globe to consolidate information from various points, with low costing and expandability in overall, communication technologies will be cheaper and more efficient for end users.