Design and Simulation of Koch Fractal Antenna Array for Mobile Communications
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With the advance of wireless communication systems and increasing
importance of other wireless applications, wideband and low profile antennas are in
great demand or both commercial and military applications. Multi-band and
wideband antennas are also desirable in personal communication systems, small
satellite communication terminals, and other wireless applications. Wideband
antennas also find applications in Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAVs), Synthetic
Aperture Radar (SAR), and Ground Moving Target Indicators (GMTI). Some of these
applications also require that an antenna be embedded into the airframe structure
traditionally, a wideband antenna in the low frequency wireless bands can only be
achieved with heavily loaded wire an antenna, which usually means different
antennas, are needed for different frequency bands.
Recent progress in the study of fractal antennas suggests some attractive
solutions for using a single small antenna operating in several frequency bands. The
term fractal, which means broken or irregular fragments, was originally coined by
Mandelbrot to describe a family of complex shapes that possess an inherent self
similarity in their geometrical structure. Fractals found widespread use in many
branches of science and engineering in a relatively short time. Electromagnetism, and
in particular antenna design has also benefited from these concepts. Applying fractals
to antenna elements allows for smaller, resonant antennas that are
multiband/broadband and may be optimized for gain.
In this thesis three elements Koch antenna array is proposed. the performance
of three Element Koch array is simulated and results obtained are compared with
single Koch antenna. It is found from the analysis that the Koch array improves the
gain, directivity, Bandwidth and input impedance. The frequencies used in simulation
are of mobile communication viz GSM 900 and GSM 1800 MHz.
