2012
DOI: 10.1109/jproc.2012.2187872
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Dielectric Resonator Antennas: From the Basic to the Aesthetic

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“…13. The antenna exhibits a simulated 3-dB AR bandwidth of 3.14% (3.45-3.56 GHz) and a measured 3-dB AR bandwidth of 2.8% (3.49-3.59 GHz), which are close to a typical AR bandwidth of single-feed DRA for r ¼ 10 [2]. Since the impedance pass-band completely covers AR pass-band, the overlapping bandwidth of simulated and measured are also 3.14% and 2.8%.…”
Section: Experimental Results and Discusssupporting
confidence: 55%
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“…13. The antenna exhibits a simulated 3-dB AR bandwidth of 3.14% (3.45-3.56 GHz) and a measured 3-dB AR bandwidth of 2.8% (3.49-3.59 GHz), which are close to a typical AR bandwidth of single-feed DRA for r ¼ 10 [2]. Since the impedance pass-band completely covers AR pass-band, the overlapping bandwidth of simulated and measured are also 3.14% and 2.8%.…”
Section: Experimental Results and Discusssupporting
confidence: 55%
“…As mentioned in the previous paragraph, the coupling strength of the two resonant modes of DR can be adjusted by changing the length of the perturbation, which means the IEICE Electronics Express, Vol. 16,No.8,[1][2][3][4][5][6] phase difference between the two modes of DR will be changed. When the two resonant modes of DR have the equal amplitude with a quadrature phase difference, a CP radiation will be obtained.…”
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“…For these reasons, various studies have been conducted to obtain high gain property of DRA which have advantages in miniaturization and design flexibility. DRA typically operates on fundamental mode with typical gain of about 5 dBi, but it can achieve high gain when it operates on higher-order mode through a suitable feed structure [1,2].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[3][4][5][6] Microstrip antenna presents a low efficiency at high operating frequency because of metallic loss. 7 Compared with microstrip antenna, DRA has stimulated tremendous fundamental and practical interests. DRA can provide a wide range of permittivities or dielectric constants, variety of shapes, and different kind of feeding mechanisms to integrate with the complex wireless system, and owns low losses at high frequency.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%