Mr. Rowdra Ghatak

Lecturer, Electronics & Communication

Email:   rowdraghatak@indiatimes.com

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PUBLICATIONS:

  1. Rowdra Ghatak and P.S.Mallick ," Simulation of electron transport in some futuristic materials for light sources", Proceedings of the NCC-2003 [1] Rowdra Ghatak and P.S.Mallick," Simulation of electron transport in some futuristic materials for light sources", Proceedings of the NCC-2003, IIT Madras, Chennai, January 31-February 02, 2003.
  2. Rowdra Ghatak, T.S.Ravi Kanth and Subrat K.Dash, " Revisiting Radio Propagation Predictions for a Proposed Cellular System in Berhampur City", Conference Proceedings of the NCC-2004 conducted by Joint Telematics Group of IIT Madras and IISc Bangalore, IISc Bangalore, January 31-February 02, 2004.
  3. Rowdra Ghatak, Ravindra K. Mishra, Deepak R. Poddar,"Fractal Antennas for Wireless Systems: Present Sate of the Art", Communicated to the IEEE Antennas and Propagation Magazine.
  4. Rowdra Ghatak, Ravindra K. Mishra, Deepak R. Poddar, "V-Dipole Fractal Antenna", 2nd International Conference on Microwaves, Antenna, Propagation and Remote Sensing, ICMARS-2004, Jodhpur, India, 23rd-25th November, 2004.
  5. Rowdra Ghatak, Ravindra K. Mishra, Deepak R. Poddar, "Performance of Sierpisnki Fractal Equitriangular Loop Antenna", Conference Proceeding of NCC-2005, IIT, Kharagpur, January 29 - February 01, 2005.

Patent :

  1. Ravindra K. Mishra (Sambalpur University), Rowdra Ghatak (NIST, Bam) and Deepak R. Poddar (Jadavpur University) have jointly collaborated in the field of wireless communication and designed a novel antenna applicable for future base transceiver stations and proposed to be widely accepted by the cellular communication sector. It is a modification of the existing Koch Fractal Dipole antenna with remarkable improvement in the S11 characteristics. The innovation has been forwarded to TIFAC, DST for patent .