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"Sebak AR" Authored Publications:

Title Authors PubMed ID
1 Wideband Dual-Polarized PRGW Antenna Array with High Isolation for Millimeter-Wave IoT Applications Mousavirazi Z; Ali MMM; Sebak AR; Denidni TA; 40968922
ENCS
2 Design and Development of a Wideband Planar Yagi Antenna Using Tightly Coupled Directive Element. Ashraf MA; Jamil K; Telba A; Alzabidi MA; Sebak AR; 33143035
ENCS

 

Title:Design and Development of a Wideband Planar Yagi Antenna Using Tightly Coupled Directive Element.
Authors:Ashraf MAJamil KTelba AAlzabidi MASebak AR
Link:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33143035
DOI:10.3390/mi11110975
Publication:Micromachines
Keywords:dipole armselliptic directive elementend-fireprinted Yagi antenna
PMID:33143035 Category:Micromachines (Basel) Date Added:2020-11-05
Dept Affiliation: ENCS
1 Department of Electrical Engineering, King Saud University, Riyadh 11421, Saudi Arabia.
2 Prince Sultan Defense Studies and Research Center (PSDSARC), Riyadh 13322, Saudi Arabia.
3 Department of Computer and Electrical Engineering, Concordia University, Montreal, QC H3G 1M8, Canada.

Description:

In this paper, a novel concept on the design of a broadband printed Yagi antenna for S-band wireless communication applications is presented. The proposed antenna exhibits a wide bandwidth (more than 48% fractional bandwidth) operating in the frequency range 2.6 GHz-4.3 GHz. This is achieved by employing an elliptically shaped coupled-directive element, which is wider compared with other elements. Compared with the conventional printed Yagi design, the tightly coupled directive element is placed very close (0.019? to 0.0299?) to the microstrip-fed dipole arms. The gain performance is enhanced by placing four additional elliptically shaped directive elements towards the electromagnetic field's direction of propagation. The overall size of the proposed antenna is 60 mm × 140 mm × 1.6 mm. The proposed antenna is fabricated and its characteristics, such as reflection coefficient, radiation pattern, and gain, are compared with simulation results. Excellent agreement between measured and simulation results is observed.

PMID: 33143035 [PubMed]





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