Abstract

A novel innovative technique for producing a single layer proximity fed triple band antenna based on second iteration level Sierpinski fractal geometry implanted on a hexagonal shaped array antenna is being presented for next-generation cellular networks. The steps of fractal array antenna growth are examined. The array antenna is supplied using a single layer proximity fed method. The suggested single layer proximity fed hexagonal shaped array antenna with defective ground structure is developed and simulated using CST Microwave Studio, and characteristics such as bandwidth, return loss, directivity, and radiation pattern are investigated. The second iteration level single layer proximity fed array antenna's simulated -10 dB impedance bandwidth for the lower band is 237 MHz (1.6480 – 1.8850 GHz) with peak resonance at 1.8010 GHz, the middle band bandwidth is 66 MHz (2.4280 – 2.4940 GHz) with peak resonance at 2.4640 GHz, and the upper band bandwidth is 69 MHz (2.9080 – 2.9778 GHz) with peak resonance at 2.9 This antenna may be used for a wide range of wireless communication applications.

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