Minimizing yagi-uda radiosonde receiver antenna size using minkowski curve fractal model

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This paper discusses Yagi-Uda antenna design for radiosonde earth station receiver. The design was performed by using Minkowski curve fractal model to reduce physical dimension. The antenna design should fulfil the following requirements: work on frequency of 433MHz, match to the 50 Ohm of radiosonde characteristic impedance, the expected gain is higher than 10 dBi, VSWR is smaller than 2 and the expected bandwidth is higher than 10 MHz. Antenna design and evaluation were conducted by using MMANA-GAL simulator. The evaluation of the designed antenna shows that the Yagi-Uda antenna designed by using Minkowski curve model successfully reduces antenna size up to 9.41% and reduces number of elements about 33%.

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Sani, A., & Suherman, S. (2018). Minimizing yagi-uda radiosonde receiver antenna size using minkowski curve fractal model. In IOP Conference Series: Earth and Environmental Science (Vol. 126). Institute of Physics Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1088/1755-1315/126/1/012045

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