University of Basra master's thesis examines the design and construction of circularly polarized electromagnetic radiation antennas
A master's thesis at the University of Basra's College of Engineering investigated the design and construction of circularly polarized electromagnetic radiation chip antennas.
The thesis, submitted by student Atif Hamed Mohammed, aims to design and manufacture a circularly polarized dual-feed microstrip antenna for fifth generation (5G) applications in the LTE Band 43 (3.6-3.8 GHz).
The thesis included four chapters in which the student discussed the design using the Proximity Coupled Feeding Structure to achieve high efficiency in electromagnetic transmission, while incorporating a 3-dB Hybrid Coupler to generate a 90-degree phase difference between the two feed ports, achieving dual circular polarization (LHCP and RHCP) from the same antenna.
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