Presentation is loading. Please wait.

Presentation is loading. Please wait.

1By T.VenkataSridhar & K.Bharath Kumar. By K.Bharath Kumar.

Similar presentations


Presentation on theme: "1By T.VenkataSridhar & K.Bharath Kumar. By K.Bharath Kumar."— Presentation transcript:

1 1By T.VenkataSridhar & K.Bharath Kumar

2 By K.Bharath Kumar

3 3

4 4By T.VenkataSridhar & K.Bharath Kumar Evolution in Complexity transfer of energyenergy The act or process of propagating, especially the process by which a disturbance

5 5By K.Bharath Kumar Antenna & wave Propagation K.Bharath Kumar, M.Tech, MIETE, MIST Asst. Prof. of ECE, PACE Institute of Science & Technology

6 6By T.VenkataSridhar & K.Bharath Kumar By K.Bharath Kumar Introduction:  An electrical device used to send or receive electromagnetic waves  transfer of energy.  The act or process of propagating, especially the process by which a disturbance

7 7By T.VenkataSridhar & K.Bharath Kumar By K.Bharath Kumar Types of antennas:  Wire Antenna  Aperture Antenna  Micro strip Antenna  Array Antenna  Reflectors Antenna  Lens Antenna

8 8By T.VenkataSridhar & K.Bharath Kumar

9 9 By K.Bharath Kumar

10 10 Basic operation: By K.Bharath Kumar

11 11By T.VenkataSridhar & K.Bharath Kumar

12 12By K.Bharath Kumar Radiation pattern:

13 13 8T-access time waveform: By T.VenkataSridhar & K.Bharath Kumar

14 14By T.VenkataSridhar & K.Bharath Kumar Draw backs

15 15By T.VenkataSridhar & K.Bharath Kumar 7T-cell:

16 16By T.VenkataSridhar & K.Bharath Kumar Simulation Results:

17 17By T.VenkataSridhar & K.Bharath Kumar Comparisons

18 18By T.VenkataSridhar & K.Bharath Kumar Advantages

19 19 By T.VenkataSridhar & K.Bharath Kumar Conclusion

20 20By T.VenkataSridhar & K.Bharath Kumar Thank ‘U’

21 21By T.VenkataSridhar & K.Bharath Kumar


Download ppt "1By T.VenkataSridhar & K.Bharath Kumar. By K.Bharath Kumar."

Similar presentations


Ads by Google