Enhancement of Monopole Antenna Gain with Additional Vertical Wire Medium Structure

© 2019 IEEE. In this paper, a monopole antenna with a new technique of metamaterial in term of the wire mediumstructure is used to present the possibility of the gain improvement of antenna. The wire mediumstructure, wire metamaterial, represents a large type of artificial electromagnetic structures...

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Main Authors: S. Kampeephat, P. Kamphikul, R. Wongsan
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Published: 2020
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spelling th-cmuir.6653943832-678282020-04-02T15:09:30Z Enhancement of Monopole Antenna Gain with Additional Vertical Wire Medium Structure S. Kampeephat P. Kamphikul R. Wongsan Engineering Materials Science © 2019 IEEE. In this paper, a monopole antenna with a new technique of metamaterial in term of the wire mediumstructure is used to present the possibility of the gain improvement of antenna. The wire mediumstructure, wire metamaterial, represents a large type of artificial electromagnetic structures that can be considered as dense arrays of aligned metal wires or rods embedded into dielectric matrices. In addition, we propose the dimensional structures of a monopole antenna and the wire medium in the present study have been designed and optimized at the operating frequency of 10 GHz. The antenna system consists of a monopole antenna that encircled with vertical wire medium structure. The enhancement of antenna gain of the wire mediumtechnique is to transfer the electromagnetic fields from a monopole through this vertical wire medium placed surrounding of the monopole, therefore, the phases of electromagnetic wave transmission are equal resulting in ultimate resonance. From our study, we found that the proper metamaterial structure, consistent with the radiation pattern, which is capable to enhance the gain of the antenna as the additional resonant circuit, exhibit bandgap characteristics at the operating frequency. The vertical wire medium structure, 3D volumetric structure, is utilized as the proper metamaterial in this paper that is designed at 10 GHz of the X-band operating frequency for microwave link applications. The advantages of this proposed technique are low profile, low cost, and lightweight. Ultimately, it is found that the proposed antenna resulting the gain at the operating frequency of 10 GHz is higher than the gain of a basic monopole antenna around 4 dBi with adding only one appropriated metamaterial on the vertical wire medium structure. 2020-04-02T15:05:25Z 2020-04-02T15:05:25Z 2019-06-01 Conference Proceeding 19317360 15599450 2-s2.0-85081988770 10.1109/PIERS-Spring46901.2019.9017539 https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?partnerID=HzOxMe3b&scp=85081988770&origin=inward http://cmuir.cmu.ac.th/jspui/handle/6653943832/67828
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Materials Science
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Materials Science
S. Kampeephat
P. Kamphikul
R. Wongsan
Enhancement of Monopole Antenna Gain with Additional Vertical Wire Medium Structure
description © 2019 IEEE. In this paper, a monopole antenna with a new technique of metamaterial in term of the wire mediumstructure is used to present the possibility of the gain improvement of antenna. The wire mediumstructure, wire metamaterial, represents a large type of artificial electromagnetic structures that can be considered as dense arrays of aligned metal wires or rods embedded into dielectric matrices. In addition, we propose the dimensional structures of a monopole antenna and the wire medium in the present study have been designed and optimized at the operating frequency of 10 GHz. The antenna system consists of a monopole antenna that encircled with vertical wire medium structure. The enhancement of antenna gain of the wire mediumtechnique is to transfer the electromagnetic fields from a monopole through this vertical wire medium placed surrounding of the monopole, therefore, the phases of electromagnetic wave transmission are equal resulting in ultimate resonance. From our study, we found that the proper metamaterial structure, consistent with the radiation pattern, which is capable to enhance the gain of the antenna as the additional resonant circuit, exhibit bandgap characteristics at the operating frequency. The vertical wire medium structure, 3D volumetric structure, is utilized as the proper metamaterial in this paper that is designed at 10 GHz of the X-band operating frequency for microwave link applications. The advantages of this proposed technique are low profile, low cost, and lightweight. Ultimately, it is found that the proposed antenna resulting the gain at the operating frequency of 10 GHz is higher than the gain of a basic monopole antenna around 4 dBi with adding only one appropriated metamaterial on the vertical wire medium structure.
format Conference Proceeding
author S. Kampeephat
P. Kamphikul
R. Wongsan
author_facet S. Kampeephat
P. Kamphikul
R. Wongsan
author_sort S. Kampeephat
title Enhancement of Monopole Antenna Gain with Additional Vertical Wire Medium Structure
title_short Enhancement of Monopole Antenna Gain with Additional Vertical Wire Medium Structure
title_full Enhancement of Monopole Antenna Gain with Additional Vertical Wire Medium Structure
title_fullStr Enhancement of Monopole Antenna Gain with Additional Vertical Wire Medium Structure
title_full_unstemmed Enhancement of Monopole Antenna Gain with Additional Vertical Wire Medium Structure
title_sort enhancement of monopole antenna gain with additional vertical wire medium structure
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