Transparent Patch Antenna Development for Solar Cell Hybridisation

Authors

  • Anup P. Bhat  Department of Electronics and Computer Scie, RTM Nagpur University, Nagpur, Maharashtra, India
  • S. J. Dhoble  Department of Physics, RTM Nagpur University, Nagpur, Maharashtra, India
  • K. G. Rewatkar  Department of Physics, Dr. Ambedkar College, Deekshabhoomi, Nagpur, Maharashtra, India

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Abstract

Straightforward fix antennas are microstrip fix antennas that have a specific dimension of optical straightforwardness. Exceptionally straightforward fix antennas are possibly reasonable for incorporation with solar boards of little satellites, which are winding up progressively critical in space investigation. Conventional fix antennas utilized on little satellites rival solar cells for surface territory. Be that as it may, a straightforward fix antenna can be set legitimately over solar cells and resolve the issue of going after restricted surface land. For such coordination, a high optical straightforwardness of the fix antenna is required from the solar cells' perspective. Then again, the antenna ought to have at any rate adequate radiation properties in the meantime. Dynamic coordinated antenna structure strategy is reached out to coincided fix applications trying to improve the general power e?ciency of the front end correspondence subsystem.

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2019-03-11

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Anup P. Bhat, S. J. Dhoble, K. G. Rewatkar, " Transparent Patch Antenna Development for Solar Cell Hybridisation, IInternational Journal of Scientific Research in Computer Science, Engineering and Information Technology(IJSRCSEIT), ISSN : 2456-3307, Volume 4, Issue 4, pp.54-63, March-April-2019.