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Simulation and Analysis of Rectangular MicroStrip Patch Antenna for 1.9 GHz using IE3D
Dishant Shah1, Hardik Aboti2, Chirag Joshi3, Vidya Sawant4

1Dishant Shah, B.Tech, Department of Electronics and Telecommunication, MPSTME, NMIMS University Deemed-to-be-Universtiy, Mumbai (Maharashtra), India.
2Hardik Aboti, B.Tech, Department of Electronics and Telecommunication, MPSTME, NMIMS University Deemed-to-be-Universtiy, Mumbai (Maharashtra), India.
3Chirag Joshi, B.Tech, Department of Electronics and Telecommunication, MPSTME, NMIMS University Deemed-to-be-Universtiy, Mumbai (Maharashtra), India.
4Prof. Vidya Sawant, Assistant Professor, Department of Electronics and Telecommunication, MPSTME, NMIMS University Deemed-to-be-Universtiy, Mumbai (Maharashtra), India.
Manuscript received on 11 March 2014 | Revised Manuscript received on 20 March 2014 | Manuscript Published on 30 March 2014 | PP: 44-47 | Volume-3 Issue-10, March 2014 | Retrieval Number: J15310331014/14©BEIESP
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Abstract: A coaxial probe fed rectangular micro-strip patch antenna using glass epoxy dielectric was designed and simulated using IE3D software. The antenna design operates at frequency of 1.9GHz and is suitable for GSM applications for DECT (Digital European Cordless Telephone). Emphasis was on designing and analyzing the rectangular patch so as to improve its directivity and hence causing less danger from harmful radiations while communicating on a wireless handset. Initially the design was simulated using a silicon dielectric substrate and later using glass epoxy substrate in order to improve its results significantly and to reduce the fabrication cost.
Keywords: Micro-strip Antenna, Glass Epoxy, IE3D, GSM-DECT.

Scope of the Article: Microstrip Antenna