2007
DOI: 10.1109/radar.2007.374229
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Artificial Neural Networks ANN Approach for the Synthesis of Patch Antennas

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“…Using a one-piece printed antenna is often insufficient to meet the imposed radiation constraints. Specific features such as high gain or a shaped main lobe high gain or a shaped main lobe can usually only be achieved by grouping several radiating sources to form a grouping of several radiating sources to form a system called an antenna array [27], [28]. The advantage of the assembly of several primary antennas thus allows obtaining highly directed radiation, depending on the number and nature of the elements, the form of their power supply, and their technical arrangement of the array.…”
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“…Using a one-piece printed antenna is often insufficient to meet the imposed radiation constraints. Specific features such as high gain or a shaped main lobe high gain or a shaped main lobe can usually only be achieved by grouping several radiating sources to form a grouping of several radiating sources to form a system called an antenna array [27], [28]. The advantage of the assembly of several primary antennas thus allows obtaining highly directed radiation, depending on the number and nature of the elements, the form of their power supply, and their technical arrangement of the array.…”
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