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Study of Various Microstrip Patch Antennas for Satellite Communication

SANJAY Singh Thakur

Abstract


This paper is about investigation of different microstrip patch antennas intended for satellite communication applications utilizing different execution change systems. From the presence of the satellite communication we have to enhance two key perspectives in the correspondence frameworks: The nature of the administration (more prominent quality and transmission capacity of the flag) and additionally the costs (littler speculation for the operation and upkeep). One of the approaches to enhance these two viewpoints is the scaling down of communication segments utilizing microstrip antenna. The target of this paper is to look at different methods of planning microstrip antenna with the end goal of satellite correspondences.

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DOI: https://doi.org/10.37591/jscrs.v2i2.388

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