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Design of printed log-periodic antennas for long range communication modules: preliminary simulation results


Abstract:

Starting by the general procedure for designing the traditional log-periodic dipole antennas made of metallic rods in free space a new procedure to design printed log-per...Show More

Abstract:

Starting by the general procedure for designing the traditional log-periodic dipole antennas made of metallic rods in free space a new procedure to design printed log-periodic antennas is derived and discussed. In the paper, particular focus is given to the design of log-dipole printed antennas to be used in long range communication modules for wireless sensor networks, but the procedure can be easily extended to other frequency bands. Starting from a preliminary set of simulations, some criteria are derived, that can help to quickly synthesize a new printed antenna. An example of a designed antenna is presented. Results, although preliminary, show the effectiveness and the reliability of the new method.
Date of Conference: 24-28 June 2019
Date Added to IEEE Xplore: 22 July 2019
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Conference Location: Tangier, Morocco

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