2014 5th International Conference on Intelligent Systems, Modelling and Simulation 2014
DOI: 10.1109/isms.2014.124
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Bending the Dipole

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“…After given the stepped‐width reflector, the primary dipole element can be bent to minimize the occupied area of the antenna. However, the reactance of antenna is likely decreased when occurs the bending of dipole as described in (E. B. Daculan, 2014). Moreover, the distance between the driven element and reflector is defined within the range of CPS length, which implies S 1 and S 2 < 46.25 mm.…”
Section: Structure Of the Planar Dual‐frequency Directional Dipole An...mentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…After given the stepped‐width reflector, the primary dipole element can be bent to minimize the occupied area of the antenna. However, the reactance of antenna is likely decreased when occurs the bending of dipole as described in (E. B. Daculan, 2014). Moreover, the distance between the driven element and reflector is defined within the range of CPS length, which implies S 1 and S 2 < 46.25 mm.…”
Section: Structure Of the Planar Dual‐frequency Directional Dipole An...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, the reactance of antenna is likely decreased when occurs the bending of dipole as described in (E. B. Daculan, 2014). Moreover, the distance between the driven element…”
Section: Printed Dual-frequency Directional Antennamentioning
confidence: 99%