“…One can observe that both simulated and measured outcomes of the antenna radiation patterns are in reasonable matching. Moreover, in comparison with the radiation patterns for antenna with full F and L shaped in [14], it seems that both designs show indistinguishable radiation patterns. This proves that exploiting the size reduction approach within this study does not influence or impair the antenna radiation patterns.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…To better comprehend the operating principle of this miniturised antenna, the current distribution of the antenna with both full F and L shapes proposed in [14] and the present half-size design are studied and analysed in Fig. 2.2.…”
Section: Antenna Design Structure and Proceduresmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…By further modifying the authors' published work in [13][14][15], the work within this chapter presents a small volume of dual-band planar inverted F-L antennas (PIFLAs) for WLAN applications. The full dimension of the proposed design is 30 mm × 15 mm × 8 mm.…”
“…One can observe that both simulated and measured outcomes of the antenna radiation patterns are in reasonable matching. Moreover, in comparison with the radiation patterns for antenna with full F and L shaped in [14], it seems that both designs show indistinguishable radiation patterns. This proves that exploiting the size reduction approach within this study does not influence or impair the antenna radiation patterns.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…To better comprehend the operating principle of this miniturised antenna, the current distribution of the antenna with both full F and L shapes proposed in [14] and the present half-size design are studied and analysed in Fig. 2.2.…”
Section: Antenna Design Structure and Proceduresmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…By further modifying the authors' published work in [13][14][15], the work within this chapter presents a small volume of dual-band planar inverted F-L antennas (PIFLAs) for WLAN applications. The full dimension of the proposed design is 30 mm × 15 mm × 8 mm.…”
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