Abdelmajid Badri

Work place: Faculty of Science and Technology Mohammedia, Morocco

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Research Interests: Computational Engineering, Engineering

Biography

Abdelmajid BADRI is a holder of a doctorate in Electronics and Image Processing in 1992 at the University of Poitiers – France. In 1996, he obtained the diploma of the authorization to Manage Researches (Habilitation à Diriger des Recherches: HDR) to the University of Poitiers –France, on the image processing. He is University Professor (PES-C) at the University Hassan II Mohammedia-Casablanca - Morocco (FSTM) where he teaches the electronics, the signal processing, image processing and telecommunication. He is a member of the laboratory EEA&TI (Electonics, Electrotechnics, Automatic and information Processing) which he managed
since 1996.The research works of A. BADRI concerns the communication and Information Technology (Electronics Systems, Signal/Image Processing and Telecommunication). He is qualified by CNU-France in 61th section: informatics engineering, automatic and signal processing. He managed several doctoral theses. He is a co-author of several national and international publications. He is responsible for several research projects
financed by the ministry or by the industrialists. He was member of several committees of programs of international conferences and president of three international congresses in the same domain. He is a member and co-responsible in several scientific associations in touch with his domain of research.

Author Articles
Radiation Characteristics Enhancement of Microstrip Triangular Patch Antenna using Several Array Structures

By Hayat Errifi Abdennaceur Baghdad Abdelmajid Badri Aicha Sahel

DOI: https://doi.org/10.5815/ijwmt.2015.03.01, Pub. Date: 1 May 2015

In the recent years the development in communication systems requires the development of low cost, minimal weight and low profile antenna that is capable of maintaining high performance over a wide spectrum of frequencies. This technological trend has focused much effort into the design of a microstrip patch antenna. The aim of this paper is to design and simulate a triangular microstrip patch array antenna using HFSS software and compare the performance of 2 elements, 4 elements and 8 elements patch arrays with that of a single patch for the same operating frequency. Also comparisons are made between the performance of series, corporate and series-corporate feed network. These arrays are designed to operate at a frequency of 11 GHz. Our goal is to obtain a high directivity with better gain and reduced losses, to be especially used for X band applications such as satellite communication, radar, medical applications, and other wireless systems.

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