Investigations on Metamaterial Slot Antenna for Wireless Applications
P Saleem Akram1, B T P Madhav2, P Ganesh3, G Srinivas4, S Salma5, K Manikanta6, G Likitha7
1P Saleem Akram, Department of Engineering and Communication Engineering, from K L Deemed to be University.
2Dr. Madhav B T P, Professor, Department of Engineering and Communication Engineering, Associate Dean R&D of K L University.
3P. GANESH, B. Tech in Electronics and communication engineering at KL Deemed to be University.
4G.J. Srinivas, B. Tech in Electronics and Communication Engineering at KL Deemed to be University.
5S. Salma, Ph. D in Electronics and Communication Engineering at KL Deemed to be University.
6Kalluri Manikanta, B. Tech in Electronics and communication engineering at KL Deemed to be University.
7G. Likhitha, B. Tech in Electronics and Communication Engineering at KL Deemed to be University.

Manuscript received on 11 April 2019 | Revised Manuscript received on 16 May 2019 | Manuscript published on 30 May 2019 | PP: 709-713 | Volume-8 Issue-1, May 2019 | Retrieval Number: F2826037619/19©BEIESP
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Abstract: This paper represents a Circular Complementary Split Ring Resonator (CCSRR) which produces an S band (i.e. 2GHz-4GHz) and X band (i.e., 8GHz-12GHz) frequencies and can be useful for various applications, which is evolved in the third iteration. In which first iteration was Circular ring monopole (CRM) and later a complementary split ring was introduced in the ring mono pole. The overall proposed antenna dimensions are (40mm X 34.8mm X 1.6mm) and fabricated on FR-4 substrate. Antenna with dual (high and low) bands resonant frequencies were proposed and designed by using circular ring monopole which was extended to split ring resonator yields a high gain when compared to previous designs. Proposed model Circular Complementary Split Ring Resonator (CCSRR) works in 3.7GHz for S-band applications like Wi-MAX and 8 GHz for X band applications like terrestrial communication with a gain of 12.1 dB. The proposed antenna was designed and simulated in HFSS software and results were plotted with help of origin pro software.
Index Terms: Circular Ring Monopole (CRM), Circular Complementary Split Ring Resonator (CCSRR), Metamaterials, Slot Antenna.
Scope of the Article: Wireless Communication