Browsing School of Computer and Communication Engineering (Theses) by Subject "Antennas (Electronics)"
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AMC-integrated reconfigurable beamforming antenna by using RF-MEMS
The research work in this dissertation mainly focuses on the development of reconfigurable beamforming on AMC- integrated patch antenna by using RF MEMS for detection and ranging applications. Reconfigurable-beam antenna ... -
A compact and high gain circularly polarized antenna for CubeSat S-band application
This project focuses on a compact antenna with high gain and circular polarization for S-band CubeSat application. CubeSat is categorized as a type of pico-satellite with a dimension of 10 x 10 x 10 cm3. By utilizing the ... -
Modeling and characterization of graphene for efficient millimeterwave and terahertz antennas
The development of millimeterwave (MMW) and Terahertz (THz) technologies for a wide range of wireless sensing and communication applications have been rapid due to the unique characteristics of waves in these bands. ... -
Modelling of carbon nanotubes with different structures at millimeters wavelength antennas
The accelerated technological development in different fields and applications led to the emergence of an urgent need to present new materials for the design and implementation of modern antennas which are characterized ... -
Slotted series Iteration log periodic fractal koch antenna with stub-loaded for UHF TVWS applications
The research works in this thesis mainly focusses on the development of slotted series iteration log periodic fractal Koch antenna (S-LPFKA) for ultra high frequency (UHF) television white space (TVWS) spectrum applications. ...