Abstract

The complexity and variety of modern wireless communication devices have resulted in an increase in the need for high-performance and wideband antennas. This research proposes an innovative approach for enhancing the bandwidth of hexagonal patch antennas using a microstrip line feed and the Defected Ground Structure (DGS) technology. The area of the hexagonal patch with defective ground structure wideband antenna is 32×24 mm2. The wideband ability and compact dimensions of the hexagonal patch antenna make it attractive. The DGS approach is used to change the resonant behavior of the antenna, resulting in a significant bandwidth enhancement. The simulation results demonstrate that combining DGS with the microstrip feed leads to significant enhancements in gain, radiation characteristics, and impedance bandwidth. The approach has potential for a range of wireless communication applications that demand wide performance in a compact antenna design.

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