Printed Antennas for Future Generation Wireless Communication and Healthcare

Printed Antennas for Future Generation Wireless Communication and Healthcare

Karmakar, Ayan; Biswas, Balaka

Taylor & Francis Ltd

12/2024

252

Mole

9781032486048

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Chapter 1
Printed Antennas for Modern day Communication

1.1 Introduction
1.2 Types of Printed antennas
1.3 Summarization
References
Problems

Chapter 2
Fractals in printed antenna

2.1 Introduction
2.2 Cantor set
2.3 Koch Curve
2.4 Sierpinski carpet
2.5 Sierpinski gasket
2.6 Minkwoski Fractal
2.7 Pythagore tree fractal
2.8 Hilbert Curve fractal
2.9 Background study of fractal in antenna engineering
2.10 Recent works on fractals in antenna engineering
2.11 Summarization
References
Problems

Chapter 3
Printed version of UWB antenna : Evolutionary steps

3.1 Introduction
3.2 Initial developmental phase
3.3 Improvement/developmental phase of UWB antenna
3.4 Band notch characteristics of UWB antenna
3.5 A brief review on tapered slot antenna
3.6 Summarization
References
Problems

Chapter 4
Modeling of printed Antenna

4.1 Introduction
4.2 Modeling of Electrically Small Antenna
4.3 Circuit modeling
4.4 Modeling of fractal based UWB antenna
4.5 Modeling of Reconfigurable MEMS based Patch antenna
4.6 Summary

References
Problems

Chapter 5
Printed Antennas for Biomedical Application

5.1 Introduction
5.2 Inside the capsule antenna development
5.3 Outside the Capsule Antenna Development
5.4 Link budget analysis
5.5 Summary

References
Problems

Chapter High Gain Printed Antenna for Sub-millimeter Wave Application

6.1 Introduction
6.2 Design and Development of High Gain Printed Antenna
6.3 Summary
References
Problems

Chapter 7
Systematic investigation of various commonly associated imperfections in printed antenna technology and its empirical modeling

7.1 Introduction
7.2 Fabrication related imperfections
7.3 IC ASSEMBLY OR PACKAGING RELATED ISSUES
7.4 Summary
References
Problems

Chapter 8
Multiple Input Multiple Output(MIMO) technology in Printed antenna

8.1 Background and history
8.2 Performance metrics of MIMO antenna
8.3 Challenges in MIMO antenna designing
8.4 Different Methods to reduce mutual coupling
8.5 Types of MIMO antennas
8.6 MIMO antennas in Biomedical Usage
8.7 Reconfigurable MIMO Antenna
8.8 Conclusion
References
Problems

Chapter9
Printed version of Antenna for Medical Imaging

9.1 Introduction
9.2 Types of Microwave Imaging
9.3 Antenna for microwave imaging
References
Problems

Chapter 10
Rectenna : A frontier for future wireless communication

10.1 Introduction
10.2 Performance metrics of RF harvester
10.3 Design protocols of RF energy harvesting circuit
10.4 Building blocks of Rectenna
10.5 Practical applications of RF energy harvester
10.6 Conclusion

References
Problems



Appendix
Appendix-1 RF and Microwave frequency spectrum along with practical applications
Appendix-2 Comparison of different planar antenna
Appendix-3 Comparison of various computational electromagnetic solvers
Appendix-4 Popular types of planar Antennas for antenna-in-package (AiP) configuration
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Microstrip Antennas;Ultra-Wide band Antennas;Printed Antennas;Patch Antennas;Multiple Input Multiple Output;Microwave Imaging;Monopole Antenna;UWB Antenna;Monopole UWB Antenna;Fractal Antenna;Impedance Bandwidth;Slot Antenna;Parasitic Patch;Vivaldi Antenna;Bow Tie Antenna;WLAN Band;MIMO Antenna;Lossy Inductor;Return Loss Characteristics;LCP;Split Ring Resonator;EBG Structure;Copyright IEEE;MIMO System;RLC Network;Dual Band Notched;CSRR;RF Mem Switch;Quasi-Yagi Antenna;Parasitic Strips