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    <title>NISCAIR Online Periodicals Repository Collection: IJRSP Vol.40(5) [October 2011]</title>
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    <title>Broadband and high gain microstrip patch antenna for WLAN</title>
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    <description>Title: Broadband and high gain microstrip patch antenna for WLAN
&lt;br/&gt;
&lt;br/&gt;Authors: Agrawal, Anil Kumar; Pattnaik, Shyam Sundar; Devi, S; Joshi, J G
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&lt;br/&gt;Abstract: A stacked notched rectangular microstrip patch antenna for WLAN applications&#xD;
has been presented in this paper. The desired band is obtained by tuning the&#xD;
dimensions of notches and size of the stacked driven and parasitic patches. The&#xD;
same aspect ratio is maintained for both the patches and their respective&#xD;
notches. The bandwidth and gain of this antenna is 23.6% and 7.5dBi,&#xD;
respectively. Antenna efficiency of 87% is achieved in the designed antenna.&#xD;
The bandwidth, gain, size reduction and efficiency obtained in the designed&#xD;
antenna makes it a potential radiator for various applications.
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&lt;br/&gt;Page(s): 282-286</description>
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    <title>Design of broadband circular patch microstrip antenna with diamond shape slot</title>
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    <description>Title: Design of broadband circular patch microstrip antenna with diamond shape slot
&lt;br/&gt;
&lt;br/&gt;Authors: Garima; Bhatnagar, D; Saini, J S; Saxena, V K; Joshi, L M
&lt;br/&gt;
&lt;br/&gt;Abstract: The radiation performance of a circular&#xD;
patch microstrip antenna having a concentric diamond shape slot has been&#xD;
presented in this paper. The side lengths and angles of the inserted diamond&#xD;
shape slot have been optimized to achieve a single layer multi frequency&#xD;
microstrip antenna applicable for C band space communication systems. For&#xD;
simulation work, IE3D simulation software has been applied and later this&#xD;
antenna has been designed and tested by applying glass epoxy &#xD;
FR-4 substrate. The proposed antenna provides much improved bandwidth (measured&#xD;
impedance bandwidth 0.87 GHz or 13.58%) than a conventional circular patch&#xD;
antenna. The gain of proposed antenna is almost constant in the frequency range&#xD;
where broadband performance is realized, however, it is improved considerably&#xD;
in comparison to a conventional circular patch antenna. The performance of proposed&#xD;
antenna has been compared with that of a conventional circular patch antenna&#xD;
having identical patch radius. The measured co and cross polar patterns of&#xD;
proposed antenna at one of the three resonance frequencies have been presented.
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&lt;br/&gt;Page(s): 275-281</description>
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    <title>Estimation of emissivity and scattering coefficient of low saline water contaminated by diesel in Cj band (5.3 GHz) and Ku band (13.4 GHz)</title>
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    <description>Title: Estimation of emissivity and scattering coefficient of low saline water contaminated by diesel in Cj band (5.3 GHz) and Ku band (13.4 GHz)
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&lt;br/&gt;Authors: Calla, O P N; Ahmadian, Nima; Hasan, Sayeh
&lt;br/&gt;
&lt;br/&gt;Abstract: In case of low&#xD;
salinity or variable salinity, there is a very shallow radius of investigation.&#xD;
The dielectric constant of low saline water can be significantly modified by&#xD;
the presence of diesel. Techniques based on the propagation of electromagnetic&#xD;
waves may be used to detect contaminant and evaluate decontamination processes.&#xD;
Microwave remote sensing of diesel oil contaminated low saline water requires&#xD;
the study of electrical parameters of low saline water as well as diesel such &#xD;
as dielectric constant, emissivity and scattering coefficient along with their&#xD;
physical parameters like surface roughness, etc. The measurement of dielectric&#xD;
constant is very essential for estimating the emissivity and scattering&#xD;
coefficient. &#xD;
The measurement of dielectric constant of low saline water in combination with&#xD;
diesel has been carried out using waveguide cell with shift in minima method in&#xD;
5.3 and 13.4 GHz. Tests are conducted with samples of different salinity of&#xD;
water with various amount of diesel oil. The amount of salinity is 5, 10 and 15&#xD;
kppm and the amount of diesel contamination is from &#xD;
40 to 280 percent with the interval of 80 percent for Cj band (5.3 GHz) and 40&#xD;
to 160 percent with the interval of 40 percent for Ku band (13.4 GHz). The&#xD;
estimation of emissivity and scattering coefficient have been done for incident&#xD;
angles varying from 10 to 80 degree with the interval of 5 degree for both&#xD;
horizontal and vertical polarization. The value of Brewster&#xD;
angle has been calculated and the values of emissivity and scattering&#xD;
coefficient for three look angles (45, 50 and 55) degree is presented which are&#xD;
useful for designing space borne active and passive sensors. Furthermore, this&#xD;
database is useful for detecting oil spills in low saline water.
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&lt;br/&gt;Page(s): 267-274</description>
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    <title>Characteristics of S-W and N-E monsoon rainfall over Salem</title>
    <link>http://nopr.niscair.res.in/handle/123456789/13039</link>
    <description>Title: Characteristics of S-W and N-E monsoon rainfall over Salem
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&lt;br/&gt;Authors: Jaiswal, R S; Neela, V S; Rasheed, M; Fredrick, S R; Zaveri, L
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&lt;br/&gt;Abstract: The study of&#xD;
rainfall during various seasons in Salem (11&lt;sup&gt;o&lt;/sup&gt;40’9.97’’N,&#xD;
78&lt;sup&gt;o&lt;/sup&gt;8’27.11”E), a town in southern India has been reported in the&#xD;
present paper. The variability has also been discussed in terms of the&#xD;
accumulated rainfall (R), the number of hours of rainfall (RH) and the average&#xD;
rainfall (avg), as well as the percentage occurrence of very low, low,&#xD;
moderate, heavy, very heavy and extreme rainfall in these seasons. A particular&#xD;
effort has been made to determine the effect of El Nino and La Nina on patterns&#xD;
of rainfall. The meteorological parameters, such as cloud liquid water (CLW),&#xD;
precipitation water (PW) and latent heat (LH) have also been determined for&#xD;
various seasons. The study shows that there exists a significant degree of&#xD;
correlation between rainfall and these meteorological parameters. A functional&#xD;
relationship has also been established between the intensity of convective&#xD;
rainfall and CLW, PW and LH.
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&lt;br/&gt;Page(s): 257-266</description>
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