2017 IEEE International Conference on Computational Electromagnetics (ICCEM) 2017
DOI: 10.1109/compem.2017.7912768
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A compact planar dual-band filtering antenna

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“…Using the filter synthesis method, this paper presents a design of a dual-band bandpass filtering antenna using a dual-mode dual-polarization antenna and a dual-mode patch resonator. This is different from previous works [11][12][13] . In the study of Yen et al 12 , a low gain bidirectional dual-band filtering antenna was demonstrated.…”
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“…Using the filter synthesis method, this paper presents a design of a dual-band bandpass filtering antenna using a dual-mode dual-polarization antenna and a dual-mode patch resonator. This is different from previous works [11][12][13] . In the study of Yen et al 12 , a low gain bidirectional dual-band filtering antenna was demonstrated.…”
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“…Further, in 2017, Jui-Hsien Yen et al was designed a dual-band filtering antenna for wireless applications. 20 It is a twostage composite structure design using a stepped impedance resonator and a Y-shaped antenna. A T-shape feeding with an inverted U-shape couple line is utilized for connecting the filter and antenna.…”
Section: Multi-band Filtennamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Thus, the filtering antenna achieved 180 MHz (i.e., 2.37-2.55 GHz) and 800 MHz (i.e., 4.93-5.73 GHz) of bandwidth, having the gain of 2.0 and 3.3 dBi, respectively. 20 Similarly, in 2018, Jiaming Tang et al designed a dual-band filtering antenna using synthesis technique. 21 It is a combined structure of two 8-shaped resonators with a dualinverted-L antenna, which is resonated at the 2.5/ 3.45-GHz band for WiMAX applications.…”
Section: Multi-band Filtennamentioning
confidence: 99%