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    Design of multi-band fractal antenna for satellite navigation application
    (Dhirubhai Ambani Institute of Information and Communication Technology, 2009) Pathak, Swapna; Gupta, Sanjeev
    Recent efforts by several researchers around the world to combine fractal geometry with electromagnetic theory have led to a plethora of new and innovative antenna designs. This research proposal has been primarily focused in the analysis and design of fractal antenna elements. Fractals have no characteristic size, and are generally composed of many copies of themselves at different scales. These unique properties of fractals will be exploited in order to develop a new class of antenna-element designs that are multi-band and/or compact in size. These key issues are the major motivations for the research project which involves the analysis and design fractal antennas in L, S and C-bands.
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    Multi band fractal antenna for satellite application
    (Dhirubhai Ambani Institute of Information and Communication Technology, 2008) Kalariya, Vishalkumar Rameshbhai; Gupta, Sanjeev
    Fractal Antenna is the current topic for the research engineering because Fractal Technology allow us to design miniature antennas and integrate multiple band in single device. This antenna is a type of Micro strip antenna so it can be mount on the same PCB on which other RF components are mounted. There is not exact method to predict the resonance frequency of the Fractal antenna. Current research work tell that the prediction of resonance frequency of the Antenna is made from the simulation result. But in this work we try to predict the resonance frequency by mean of Network connection method. In this method each small segment of fractal shape antenna is treated as the single square patch and by analysis the separate patch and combing the total impedance by mean of Network connection method and the prediction of the resonant frequency is done by this thesis work. By using the Cavity model approach we find the impedance of the separate patch and by the Network connection model approach we can combine the total resistance and find the input impedance of the fractal antenna and we are trying to design the Multi band Fractal antenna for the L band(1.4GHz), C band(5.35GHz) and last is X band(9.65GHz) which is resonating at three band of frequency by this method.