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Titre: Optimisation des antennes métamatériaux Zellige diélectriquesfabriquéesparimpression3D
Auteur(s): Zeghbib, AbdElRaouf
Mots-clés: patch antenna, Zellige metamaterial shapes, CST Studio, 3D printing
Date de publication: 28-oct-2024
Collection/Numéro: Mémoire de Master;
Résumé: Abstract : This manuscript is structured into three chapters, each addressing a critical aspect of the design and analysis of antennas operating in the Gigahertz band. The first chapter focuses on the presentation of antennas, detailing their key characteristics such as operating frequency, gain, radiation efficiency, and directivity. It also highlights the advantages and challenges of integrating these antennas into modern communication systems. The second chapter is dedicated to using the CST Studio Suite 2017 simulation tool to study the conductivity of graphene and its impact on improving antenna performance. This chapter specifically explores the Zellige metamaterial antenna and how its structure influences gain and multiband operation, with an optimized design for increased efficiency and enhanced radiation. The third chapter presents the methodology for designing a Zellige metamaterial patch antenna. It covers the various stages of simulation, fabrication, and experimental characterization, relying on advanced simulation tools and specific fabrication techniques. This chapter concludes by demonstrating the antenna's effectiveness for telecommunications applications.
URI/URL: http://dspace.univ-setif.dz:8888/jspui/handle/123456789/4431
Collection(s) :Mémoires de master

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