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IJFTET Volume IV, Issue XII, November - 2017

(Paper ID: 412ET3011201706)

Hexagonal-Patch Slotted Partial-Ground Ultra Wideband Metamaterial Antenna for Wireless Applications

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Title: Hexagonal-Patch Slotted Partial-Ground Ultra Wideband Metamaterial Antenna for Wireless Applications

Author(s): 

Paridhi Mittal, Research Scholar, Electronics & Communication Engineering, GBPUAT, Pantnagar, Uttrakhand, India. paridhi2804@gmail.com.

Paras, Assistant proffesor, Electronics & Communication Engineering, GBPUAT, Pantnagar, Uttrakhand,India. paras.ec.pant@gmail.com.

Pankhudi Goswami, Research Scholar, Electronics & Communication Engineering, GBPUAT, Pantnagar, Uttrakhand,India. pg.goswami.pg.pg@gmail.com.

Citation: Paridhi Mittal, Paras & Pankhudi Goswami."Hexagonal-Patch Slotted Partial-Ground Ultra Wideband Metamaterial Antenna for Wireless Applications", IJFTET, Volume: IV , Issue: XII  Publication Year: 2017 , Page(s): 28-30.

 

Article type: Review paper

DOI: 30/11/2017   http://ijftet.wixsite.com/research/copy-of-vol-iii-issue-ix-august-201 (Permanent URL)

 

Publisher:Akshar Publication

 

KeyWord: SRR, Metamaterial, PC board.

Abstract: This paper presents a hexagonal patch multiband antenna for WLAN and WiMax applications. This antenna comprises of rectangular split ring resonator (SRR) structures fed by microstrip line feed. It also consists of wired structure and is developed on FR4 epoxy substrate. The design of the composite structure resulted in three discontinuous resonant bands. The numerical results show that the proposed antenna has good impedance bandwidth and radiation characteristics in the three operating bands 1.2-4.5 GHz, 7.5-8.5 GHz, and 8.8-16 GHz with return loss of better than 10 dB. These results have been verified after fabricating antenna.

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(Paper ID: 412ET3011201707)

Grid Connected Solar PV System: Issues & Challenges

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Title: Grid Connected Solar PV System: Issues & Challenges

Author(s): 

Pawar Heena Kaushikrao, Electrical Department, Dr.Jivraj Mehta Institue of Technology, Mogar, Anand, Gujrat. pawarheena101@gmail.com

Prof. Amarpal Kanojiya, Electrical Department, Dr.Jivraj Mehta Institue of Technology, Mogar, Anand, Gujrat. amarpal.1986@gmail.com

Citation: Pawar Heena Kaushikrao & Prof. Amarpal Kanojiya."Grid Connected Solar PV System: Issues & Challenges", IJFTET, Volume: IV , Issue: XII  Publication Year: 2017 , Page(s): 31-37.

 

Article type: Review paper

DOI: 30/11/2017   http://ijftet.wixsite.com/research/copy-of-vol-iii-issue-ix-august-201 (Permanent URL)

 

Publisher:Akshar Publication

 

KeyWord: PV system, Grid connected PV system, Array.  

Abstract: India is a country which has a rich amount of sunlight i.e. solar energy and it is exploited in large amount. We can generate large amount of electricity from solar energy. Solar energy is renewable energy and it is free from pollution and most important factor is it is free of cost. Solar energy is converted into electricity by photovoltaic cell. Before it is costly to generate electricity from photovoltaic cell. But nowadays cost is reduced of PV system. In this paper we can study that how the Grid connected solar PV system used to feed the National Grid & Residential load as well. We can also study the comparison of Grid connected & Off Grid system. What are the issues there as Solar PV system included both AC & DC current mode. What are the challenges we face during the solar power generations.

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(Paper ID: 412ET3011201708)

Development of Renewable Energy in India: A Comprehensive Review

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Title: Development of Renewable Energy in India: A Comprehensive Review

Author(s): 

Pareshkumar S. Chaudhari, Electrical Engineering Department, B & B Institute of Technology, Vallabh Vidyanagar. paresh_6612@rediffmail.com.

Citation: Pareshmumar S. Chaudhari."Development of Renewable Energy in India: A Comprehensive Review", IJFTET, Volume: IV , Issue: XII  Publication Year: 2017 , Page(s): 38-41.

 

Article type: Review paper

DOI: 30/11/2017   http://ijftet.wixsite.com/research/copy-of-vol-iii-issue-ix-august-201 (Permanent URL)

 

Publisher:Akshar Publication

 

KeyWord: Renewable energy; Energy Policy, India.

Abstract: In India, the development of renewable energy is driven by the Ministry of New and Renewable Energy (MNRE). Ongoing from 2015, the MNRE started placing the actionable strategies for the renewable energy resources under its domain to make a significant obstacle, construction on solid foundations previously established in the India.  Encouraging renewable energy in India has assumed great position from the last few decades in terms of high growth rate of energy consumption, high share of coal in local energy demand, heavy necessity on imports for fulfilling demands for fossil fuels and instability of world oil market. This paper delivers the comprehensive review on recent and prospect scenario of renewable energy development in India.

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