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Journal : JOURNAL OF INFORMATICS AND TELECOMMUNICATION ENGINEERING

The Design of Microstrip Antenna Using DGS and Series Parasitic Methods for C-Band Applications in Satellite Communications Rusdiyanto, Dian; Muslim , Muslim; Astuti , Dian Widi; Adhiyoga , Yohanes Galih; Apriono , Catur
JOURNAL OF INFORMATICS AND TELECOMMUNICATION ENGINEERING Vol. 8 No. 2 (2025): Issues January 2025
Publisher : Universitas Medan Area

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31289/jite.v8i2.12695

Abstract

This research proposes the design of a microstrip antenna for satellite communication that operates at C-Band frequency. The antenna is made of FR4 material with a thickness of 1.6 mm and has a permittivity of 4.4. The target C-Band frequency that can operate is in the range of 3.7 GHz - 8 GHz. To achieve this wide bandwidth, the defected ground structure (DGS) method is used which cuts the ground area under the substrate. Furthermore, to increase the antenna gain, the method of adding parasitic elements arranged in series (series parasitic) located at the top of the patch. The antenna design begins by designing the antenna in the DGS model and adding three parasitic elements where the basic shape of the parasitic elements has the same dimensions as the antenna patch. Then the development is created using a quarter of the patch dimensions which are added with nine parasitic elements. The simulation results show that the antenna with nine parasitic elements has an antenna bandwidth of 5.292 GHz in the range of 3.214 GHz - 8.506 GHz, where the maximum gain obtained is 8.6 dBi. While the development of an antenna with nine parasitic quarter-size patches has a bandwidth of 6.126 GHz in the frequency range of 3.344 GHz - 9.47 GHz with a maximum gain of 8.04 dBi. Therefore, it can be concluded that this research that designs antennas with the DGS method and series parasitic can operate at C-Band frequencies and can be applied to satellite communications.
Co-Authors Adhiyoga , Yohanes Galih Adhiyoga, Yohanes Galih Aditya Eka Mulyono Admaja , Awangga Febian Surya Adriansyah, Muhammad Athallah Aini Nurul Akbar, Anshari Akbar, Teuku Alif Rafi Amirsyah Rayhan Mubarak Amirul Ihsan Anita Rizkiyani ATHALLAH, MIKAIL FAUZAN Awangga Febian Surya Admaja A’isya Nur Aulia Yusuf Dian Widi Astuti, Budi Irawan Prima Putra, Dian Widi Astuti, Dinari Nikken Sulastrie Sirin Dzakwan Widyo Pangestu Eko Tjipto Rahardjo EkoTjipto Rahardjo, EkoTjipto Ellin Devihana Pratiwi Ellin Devihana Pratiwi Ellin Devihana Pratiwi Farhan Annur Mahmudi Fauzan, Itsnanta Muhammad Fitri Yuli Zulkifli Hendrik Amrico Hendrik Amrico Hendry Steven Marbun Herma Adis Herry Tony Andhyka Ibrahim Amyas Aksar Tarigan Ihsan, Amirul Insani Sekar Wangi Itsnanta Muhammad Fauzan Khalfan Nadhief Prayoga Wicaksono Khalfan Nadhief Prayoga Wicaksono KURNIAWAN, FAROHAJI LUBIS, MUHAMMAD FIRDAUS SYAWALUDIN Mahmudi, Farhan Annur Manzila Izniardi Djomiy Martiana Kholila Fadhil May Hendra Panjaitan Mubarak, Amirsyah Rayhan Muh Asnoer Laagu Muhammad Afiff Rizki Muhammad Afiff Rizki Muhammad Riza Darmawan Muslim , Muslim Muslim Muslim Nabila Syadzwina Effendi Norihisa Hiromoto, Norihisa NUGROHO, SALSABILA SHITA PUTRI Nurul Aini Priska Apnitami Rahman, Liani Budi Resti Savira Resti Savira Roki Fernando RUHIYAT, ABDURRASYID Rusdiyanto, Dian Sahid Ridho Savitri Amalia Sifa Novwidia Agni Syaniri Andra Teuku Alif Rafi Akbar Trivia Anggita Wahdiyat, Aditya Inzani Wicaksono, Khalfan Nadhief Prayoga Yundari, Yundari Yus Natali Yustin, Alfiyah Shaldzabila