Design A Cylindrical Antenna For Millimeter-Wave Applications

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I. Introduction
Abstract:This paper presents a cylindrical antenna for millimeter-wave
Applications technology has a very huge bandwidth starts from 110 GHz until
II. Cylinder 140 GHz (30 GHz). In this propos... View more
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This paper presents a cylindrical antenna for millimeter-wave Applications
IV. Conclusion technology has a very huge bandwidth starts from 110 GHz until 140 GHz (30
GHz). In this proposed design antenna a minimum return loss value up to -80
dB and directivity up to 9.79 dB is achieved. The radiated signal from the
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proposed design concentrated in two directions with directivity up to 9.79 dB
and 9.9 dB for 28 ° and 28 ° respectively. The design proposed cylindrical
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I. Introduction
In wireless communication, the newest emerging and promising
technologies depend on millimeter wave frequency band [1]. The
radio spectrum band of the millimeter waves starts from 30 GHz
to 300 GHz [2]. Working at this high frequency band gives
millimeter wave ability to propagate for large distances and
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penetrate different objects [2]. Also, it has attractive usable
bandwidth, high speed and larger carrying ability [3]. The
prominent challenge facing the millimeter wave system needs
for antenna with high performance has an ability to deal with
high frequency and large bandwidth [2][24].

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