Dr. T. Nageswar Rao Publishes Antenna Array Research

Anurag University is proud to recognise the research achievement of Dr. T. Nageswar Rao, Assistant Professor in the Department of Electronics and Communication Engineering, on the publication of his paper 'Optimized Pattern Synthesis of Non-Uniform Concentric Circular Antenna Arrays, Effective Aperture, and Beam Area Enhancement' in the International Journal of Microwave and Wireless Technologies, a Q2, SCI-indexed journal published by Cambridge University Press.
Antenna array design is a cornerstone of modern wireless communication, radar, and satellite systems, and the optimisation of radiation patterns directly influences signal quality, coverage, and efficiency. Dr. Rao's work focuses on non-uniform concentric circular antenna arrays, presenting methods to enhance effective aperture and beam area, contributions that can improve the performance of advanced communication systems. Publication in a respected international journal from a leading academic press reflects the depth, originality, and technical rigour of the research.
This achievement exemplifies Anurag University's commitment to fostering high-quality research in core engineering disciplines and supporting faculty in advancing the frontiers of their fields. The university congratulates Dr. Nageswar Rao on this impactful contribution to antenna and wireless technology research and celebrates his ongoing dedication to scholarly excellence.
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