2022
DOI: 10.1007/s42401-022-00163-9
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A triband microstrip patch antenna in Ku and J band for satellite and aerospace applications

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“…An UWB antenna design incorporating an EBG structure is proposed for similar applications [15]. The closely coupled multiple radiating elements create mutual coupling, and various methods such as parasitic elements [16], decoupling structures [17], EBG [18], and orthogonality have been reported in the literature to mitigate this issue [19]. Compact and high gain cup-shaped MIMO antenna [20] serving for wireless applications [21].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…An UWB antenna design incorporating an EBG structure is proposed for similar applications [15]. The closely coupled multiple radiating elements create mutual coupling, and various methods such as parasitic elements [16], decoupling structures [17], EBG [18], and orthogonality have been reported in the literature to mitigate this issue [19]. Compact and high gain cup-shaped MIMO antenna [20] serving for wireless applications [21].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Its ability to operate across multiple frequency bands while maintaining a small physical footprint is a critical advantage. This antenna design typically consists of a radiating patch placed on a dielectric substrate, with slots incorporated to enhance performance and widen the frequency bandwidth [5,6].…”
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