2015
DOI: 10.1002/mop.28944
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GSM/DCS/UMTS low-profile metamaterial-based microwave antenna

Abstract: We present the design and characterization of a triband low‐profile antenna based on the use of artificial magnetic conductor (AMC) surfaces. The engineered double AMC substrate allows reducing the separation between the radiating element and the ground plane. The radiating element is a wide band microstrip elliptical dipole and is associated to the double AMC substrate to cover the (790–860 MHz) GSM, the (1710–1880 MHz) DCS and the (1920–2170 MHz) UMTS telecommunication frequency bands. The whole antenna syst… Show more

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“…radiation stability and its high differentiation from the x-pol. are also taken into consideration [34][35][36], primarily focusing towards the wireless applications pointof-view [37][38][39][40][41][42][43][44][45][46][47]. • Since the design objective was compactness, the mutual inductance effects of dualloaded AMC-MS layers were stabilized, and optimized antenna performance was obtained due to the low-profile effective height consideration.…”
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“…radiation stability and its high differentiation from the x-pol. are also taken into consideration [34][35][36], primarily focusing towards the wireless applications pointof-view [37][38][39][40][41][42][43][44][45][46][47]. • Since the design objective was compactness, the mutual inductance effects of dualloaded AMC-MS layers were stabilized, and optimized antenna performance was obtained due to the low-profile effective height consideration.…”
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confidence: 99%