1995
DOI: 10.1002/mmce.4570050603
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Dual‐band, dual‐polarized patch antennas

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“…Other kinds of slot-loaded patches have been independently introduced in [20] and [21], and consist of a rectangular patch with two narrow slots etched close to and parallel to the radiating edge. The same configuration has been investigated in [22], and extended to dual polarization in [23]. More details are given in the next section.…”
Section: Reactively-loaded Patch Antennasmentioning
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“…Other kinds of slot-loaded patches have been independently introduced in [20] and [21], and consist of a rectangular patch with two narrow slots etched close to and parallel to the radiating edge. The same configuration has been investigated in [22], and extended to dual polarization in [23]. More details are given in the next section.…”
Section: Reactively-loaded Patch Antennasmentioning
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“…The lower frequency can be predicted from Equation (l), in which the factor G now assumes the expression [23] Ls w w w…”
Section: Slotted Cross-patch Antennamentioning
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“…It can also be obtained by loading the antenna with reactive lumped or distributed elements [5][6][7][8][9]. Another kind of reactive loading can be introduced by etching slots on a patch [10,11]. The antenna proposed in [10] is a rectangular patch with two very narrow slots etched close and parallel to the radiating edges.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
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“…Additionally, keeping the size and cost of the device in mind, the antenna should be compact, low‐profile, flexible structure and sit in situ with circuit. Many interesting antenna designs for dual bands have been studied widely [1–10]. On the other hand, broadband planar monopole antennas [11, 12] are good candidates for UWB applications, but a dual‐band antenna with a broad bandwidth is a rare candidate.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
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