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- W3170843858 abstract "Wireless communication is the fastest growing portion and most vibrant technological field inthe communication industry. The first communication between humans was by sound throughvoice. With the expectation for slightly more distance communication came, optical methodssuch as smoke signals, flags and flashing mirrors were used. These optical communication hasbeen a part of human life and is continuously evolving. Latter, in the recent modern history,the electromagnetic (EM) band spectrum, outside the perceptible region has been engaged forcommunication through the use of radio. Modern wireless communication i.e. using radiowaves and electrical signals for communication has been around us for more than a century.Without using any link/connection like cables or wires, wireless communication is a methodof transmitting message from one point to other. The communication method can be wirelessor wired and the nexus used for communication can be guided or unguided. Co-axial cablesand Optical Fiber cables are used for wired cables. On the other hand, there is no compulsoryphysical medium in wireless communication but information propagates through space.However, space only complies for signal transmission without any guidance, where themedium used in wireless communication is called unguided medium. With the favor of wirelesscommunication, the transmitter and receiver can be installed anywhere between few meters(remote control) to few thousand kilometers (satellite communication). Which gives uspleasure, unique sense of mobility and revolutionized way to do great things. Many newapplications, including mobile phones, GPS receivers, remote controls, Bluetooth, Wi-Fi,wireless sensor networks, automated car and factories, and smart homes are emerging forresearch where antenna is an indispensable and vivid material in wireless communicationsystem. An antenna is an array of conductors or an electrical element that’s connected to thereceiver or transmitter by propagating electromagnetic energy from the space circumambientit, in order to set up a wireless connection between two or more apparatuses. Antennas cantransmit and receive radio waves in a certain direction or in all horizontal directions equally." @default.
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- W3170843858 date "2020-10-18" @default.
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- W3170843858 title "Design of an UWB Antenna to Enhance Bandwidth for S, C, and X Bands Applications" @default.
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