"D-Dimond1", Prototype Antenna RGA-05
D. C. Iliakis (Antennas Research Group RGA at DUTh)

TL;DR
This thesis presents a comprehensive study of a prototype antenna, including its design, theoretical analysis, computational simulations, frequency behavior, and geometric improvements, to optimize its performance.
Contribution
It introduces a detailed methodology combining theoretical, computational, and experimental approaches to analyze and enhance a specific antenna design.
Findings
Radiation pattern formulas derived
Simulation results show characteristic variations with segmentation
Geometric modifications improve antenna performance
Abstract
At the present thesis a prototype antenna is studied. In chapter 1 the antenna's geometry is selected with the supervisor's assistance and its geometrical and dimensional characteristics are outlined. In chapter 2 an extensive theoretical analysis is carried out and the final mathematical formulas of the antenna's radiation pattern are extracted. In chapter 3 a computational study - simulation is carried out utilizing the computer program RICHWIRE which is capable of dividing the antenna in many segments. The study's results illustrate the variations of the most important antenna's characteristic quantities as a function of the number of segments. Finally, a study of the antenna's behavior as a function of the frequency follows at the range from 900 to 1300 [MHz]. In chapter 4 the antenna's behavior as a function of frequency is studied at a more extensive range, approximately from 200…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAntenna Design and Analysis · Antenna Design and Optimization
