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Fifth-generation fractal antenna design based on the Koch Snowflake geometry. A fractal theory application

Paun, Maria-Alexandra  
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Nichita, Mihai-Virgil
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Paun, Vladimir-Alexandru
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February 1, 2023
Expert Systems

The projection of fifth-generation (5G) fractal antennas and their advantageous geometry are examined. The fact that fractal-shaped antennas based on Koch Snowflake geometry are suitable for higher frequencies was shown above all. By the instrumentality of this technology, which aims to serve a large number of subscribers by implementing revolutionary devices (e.g. Massive MIMO, beam-forming, high-performance processors, etc.), it is possible to obtain multiple facilities. Fractal geometrics forms have been made using fractalKoch function from MATLAB R2018b, having as initial characteristic the series of successful repetitions. 2D and 3D characteristics of directivity at the values of 455, 465, 755.5 and 789.5 MHz (designed antennas), for two, three respectively four iterations of Koch's Snowflake fractals have been highlighted. We mention that all the software and programs developed for the fractal antennas design obtained in this paper are new and genuine.

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DOI
10.1111/exsy.13242
Web of Science ID

WOS:000923967400001

Author(s)
Paun, Maria-Alexandra  
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Nichita, Mihai-Virgil
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Paun, Vladimir-Alexandru
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Paun, Viorel-Puiu
Date Issued

2023-02-01

Publisher

WILEY

Published in
Expert Systems
Subjects

Computer Science, Artificial Intelligence

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Computer Science, Theory & Methods

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Computer Science

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fifth generation (5g)

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fractal antenna

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fractal dimension

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fractal theory

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koch snowflake geometry

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