2006
DOI: 10.1109/tap.2006.875916
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Broadband short-circuited triangular patch antenna

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“…1(a, b) [13]. The TMSA is fabricated on FR4 substrate of thickness 0.06 cm and dielectric constant 4.4.…”
Section: Shorted V-slot Cut Tmsamentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…1(a, b) [13]. The TMSA is fabricated on FR4 substrate of thickness 0.06 cm and dielectric constant 4.4.…”
Section: Shorted V-slot Cut Tmsamentioning
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“…The dual band and wide band response in shorted triangular MSA is obtained by cutting V-slot inside the patch [12]. The similar dual and wide band characteristics are obtained by cutting V-slot inside triangular patch which is shorted on both the patch edges [13]. In these triangular MSAs, while calculating slot length for desired frequency, quarter wavelength approximation has been used [13].…”
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“…In contrast to these attractive teatures, the primary barrier to implementation is the limited bandwidth, typically on the order of a few percent and relatively large size in the microwave frequency range. Common techniques to enhance the bandwidth includes cutting of slots of various shapes in the patch [1]. The wideband behaviour is then due to the currents along the edges of the slot that introduces additional resonances, in conjuction with the resonance of the main patch.…”
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“…These modifications are made to increase the gain of the patches by perturbing specific modes [10][11][12], which result not only in enhancing the gain, but also in improving the return loss [10]. Jeotti et al in [13] had shown that a slotted triangular patch has better return loss than a simple triangular patch antenna.…”
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