Azad, NahianTansir, Md2023-05-172023-05-172022-10http://dspace.iiuc.ac.bd:8080/xmlui/handle/123456789/6398Submitted by Nahian Azad T181008 Md Tansir T181032The main disadvantage of a Microstrip Patch antenna is its narrow bandwidth. This research aims to improve the bandwidth of a microstrip patch antenna (MPA) for 5G applications. A variety of factors such as substrate element, substrate height, feeding method, and so on, which have an impact on the antenna's performance. If those parameters are chosen correctly, the 5G application requirements will be met. This work defined MPA's expanded bandwidth, which will be favorable for 5G applications. The insertion gap concept is used to extend the bandwidth of a microstrip patch antenna in this research. It would also be possible to attain a bandwidth that matches the demands and expectations of 5G applications by adjusting the size of the insertion gap. Finally, a single microstrip patch antenna operating at 43.52 GHz with a center frequency of 43.52 GHz has been designed. The suggested antenna's gain, return loss, VSWR, directivity, and efficiency are 4.161 dB, -35 dB, 1.0350, 4.608 dBi, and 90 percent respectivelyen-USDesign of a Microstrip Patch Antenna with Enhance Bandwidth for 5G mm Wave TechnologyThesis