Millimeter-Wave Antenna Using Two-Sectioned Metamaterial Medium PROJECT TITLE :Millimeter-Wave Antenna Using Two-Sectioned Metamaterial MediumABSTRACT:In this letter, a two-sectioned metamaterial medium is designed to provide 2 different effective refractive indices in each of its parts. This metamaterial is integrated on the substrate in front of a printed dipole antenna to produce a low-profile technique for tilting the antenna beam that operates at the frequency of sixty GHz. Using this method, a tilt angle of 32 ° in the E-plane is achieved and, not like the other standard ways, the gain does not drop whereas the beam is tilted, and in fact a gain enhancement of 2.four dB is observed. The presented metamaterial section will not have an effect on the antenna matching and bandwidth over the frequency range of 57-sixty four GHz. To verify the simulation results, the antenna has been fabricated and measured. Did you like this research project? To get this research project Guidelines, Training and Code... Click Here facebook twitter google+ linkedin stumble pinterest A Low-Cost Wideband Circularly Polarized Slot Array With Integrated Feeding Network and Reduced Height Thickness Measurement of an Iron Plate Using Low-Frequency Eddy Current Testing With an HTS Coil