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Compact design of circularly polarized microstrip patch antenna with double slip ring resonator for vehicle-to-vehicle communication Zaw, Ko Ko; Khin, Ei Ei; Oo, Thandar; Pradhan, Devasis; Tun, Hla Myo
Journal of Engineering Researcher and Lecturer Vol. 3 No. 1 (2024): Regular Issue
Publisher : Researcher and Lecturer Society

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.58712/jerel.v3i1.122

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The paper mainly focuses on the compact design of circularly polarized microstrip patch antenna for vehicle-to-vehicle communication. The charging time of electric vehicle is longer waiting time than compared to traditional gasoline-based vehicles. The charging is done at the public charging stations. When the vehicles need charging while driving, they communicate with Dedicated Short Range Communications (DSRC) band to send the information to the nearest vehicles and receive information from the charging station. Moreover, DSRC band is used in many applications area such as Intelligent Transportation System (ITS), Electronic Toll Collection (ETC), Collision Avoidance, and connected vehicles. The research problem in this study is that when installing an antenna on a vehicle, it is important to have a compact size and achieve circular polarization. The research solution for the problem statement in this study is emphasized on 45? inclined slot and corner trimmed is added in rectangular patch to make the current part longer and the impedance matching better, and to get circular polarization. After that, Swiss roll structure CSRR is added in ground plane to improve bandwidth. Finally, outer SRR is added in the ground plane to improve S11. The proposed design has been validated for car-to-car (5.85-5.925 GHZ) communication.
Compact Design of 1x2 MIMO Microstrip Patch Antenna with Corners Trimmed for Vehicle-to-Vehicle Communication Zaw, Ko Ko; Khin, Ei Ei; Oo, Thandar; Hla Myo Tun; Pradhan, Devasis
Journal of Novel Engineering Science and Technology Vol. 4 No. 01 (2025): Journal of Novel Engineering Science and Technology
Publisher : The Indonesian Institute of Science and Technology Research

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.56741/jnest.v4i01.694

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This paper mainly focuses on the compact design of circularly polarized microstrip patch antenna for vehicle-to-vehicle communication. The charging time of electric vehicle is longer waiting time than compared to traditional gasoline-based vehicles. The charging is done at the public charging stations. When the vehicles need charging while driving, they communicate with Dedicated Short Range Communications (DSRC) band to send the information to the nearest vehicles and receive information from the charging station. Moreover, the DSRC band is used in many application areas such as Intelligent Transportation System (ITS), Electronic Toll Collection (ETC), Collision Avoidance, and connected vehicles. The vehicle-to-vehicle communication system needs to achieve higher data rates multimedia. These requirements cannot be supported by using single microstrip patch antenna. However, some research challenges have been in MIMO antenna such as antenna miniaturization, decoupling, and isolation between the antennas. The research solution for the problem statement in this study is emphasized on the corner trimmed is added in the rectangular patch and ground plane to make the current part longer and the impedance matching better, and to get low ECC. After that, the mutual coupling can be reduced by adding suitable separation between two radiating patches. S12 and S21 are less than -20dB from 5.81 GHz to 5.930 GHz. So, the proposed antenna design is very appropriate for car-to-car (5.85-5.925 GHZ) communication. The measurement result of the proposed antenna is valid because the desired values such as minimum S11 ≤ -10 dB, VSWR ≤ 2, and ECC < 0.3 are obtained for V2V communication in both simulation and measurement results.
Compact design of circularly polarized microstrip patch antenna with double slip ring resonator for vehicle-to-vehicle communication Zaw, Ko Ko; Khin, Ei Ei; Oo, Thandar; Pradhan, Devasis; Tun, Hla Myo
Journal of Engineering Researcher and Lecturer Vol. 3 No. 1 (2024): Regular Issue
Publisher : Researcher and Lecturer Society

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.58712/jerel.v3i1.122

Abstract

The paper mainly focuses on the compact design of circularly polarized microstrip patch antenna for vehicle-to-vehicle communication. The charging time of electric vehicle is longer waiting time than compared to traditional gasoline-based vehicles. The charging is done at the public charging stations. When the vehicles need charging while driving, they communicate with Dedicated Short Range Communications (DSRC) band to send the information to the nearest vehicles and receive information from the charging station. Moreover, DSRC band is used in many applications area such as Intelligent Transportation System (ITS), Electronic Toll Collection (ETC), Collision Avoidance, and connected vehicles. The research problem in this study is that when installing an antenna on a vehicle, it is important to have a compact size and achieve circular polarization. The research solution for the problem statement in this study is emphasized on 45? inclined slot and corner trimmed is added in rectangular patch to make the current part longer and the impedance matching better, and to get circular polarization. After that, Swiss roll structure CSRR is added in ground plane to improve bandwidth. Finally, outer SRR is added in the ground plane to improve S11. The proposed design has been validated for car-to-car (5.85-5.925 GHZ) communication.