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Advancing microstrip patch antennas through prosopis africana conductive ink-based thick films for enhanced bandwidth in radar applications


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Babani, Suleiman and Hamidon, Mohd Nizar and Ismail, Alyani and Jaafar, Haslina Binti and Hassan, Intan Helina and Tiang, Jun-Jiat and Muhammad, Surajo and Shitu, Ibrahim Garba (2024) Advancing microstrip patch antennas through prosopis africana conductive ink-based thick films for enhanced bandwidth in radar applications. Progress in Electromagnetics Research B, 105. pp. 17-29. ISSN 1937-6472

Abstract

This paper addresses the bandwidth limitations inherent in microstrip patch antennas, which are commonly employed in radar applications owing to their compact size and integration convenience. To overcome these limitations, this study explores the application of Prosopis Africana conductive ink-based thick film, an innovative and environmentally friendly material. Originating from the African mesquite tree, this ink exhibits high conductivity owing to its elevated carbon content, presenting a compelling solution for enhancing microstrip patch antenna bandwidth. The research entails thoroughly examining microstrip antenna design principles and associated challenges, followed by exploring the unique properties of Prosopis Africana conductive ink. A detailed methodology outlines the fabrication process of the ink-based thick layer or film on the substrate, with simulation and measurements employed to evaluate its impact on impedance matching and radiation characteristics. Emphasizing the eco-friendliness of Prosopis Africana conductive ink aligning with green electronics trends, the study showcases its potential for advancing wireless communication systems while reducing ecological footprints. Results demonstrate a substantial bandwidth improvement exceeding 1.85 GHz, a simulation |S11| return loss value of −16.19 dB, and achieved 84.5% radiation efficiency of the operating frequency at 9.5 GHz and a peak realized gain of 7.10 dB. Hence, integrating Prosopis Africana conductive ink-based thick film is a viable strategy for augmenting microstrip patch antenna bandwidth, rendering them more adept for radar applications.


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Item Type: Article
Divisions: Faculty of Engineering
Institut Nanosains dan Nanoteknologi
DOI Number: https://doi.org/10.2528/pierb23122102
Publisher: The Electromagnetics Academy
Keywords: Bandwidth enhancement; Conductive ink; Green electronics; Impedance matching; Microstrip patch antenna; Prosopis africana; Radar applications; Radiation characteristics
Depositing User: Scopus 2024
Date Deposited: 13 Jun 2024 02:49
Last Modified: 13 Jun 2024 02:49
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URI: http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/111153
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