Dual-band GPS/LoRa antenna for internet of thing applications

Muhammad Sani Yahya, Socheatra Soeung, Francis Emmanuel Chinda, Umar Musa, Zainab Yunusa

Abstract


This paper presents the design and characterization of a compact dual-band microstrip antenna for GPS and long range (LoRa) internet of thing (IoT) applications. The antenna operates at 868 MHz and 1.57 GHz and has a gain of 3.35 dBi and 5.08 dBi, respectively. The antenna design is optimized using CST microwave studio software (MWS®), and both simulation and measurement results are in close agreement. The antenna features a directional E-plane and omnidirectional H-plane radiation pattern in each band of operation. The proposed antenna’s compact size and dual-band capability make it suitable for IoT applications that require GPS and LoRa communication in a small form factor. The results presented in this paper demonstrate the feasibility and effectiveness of the proposed antenna design.

Keywords


Compact antenna; Dual-band; Global positioning system; Internet of thing; Long range

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DOI: https://doi.org/10.11591/eei.v13i2.6428

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