First International Symposium on Control, Communications and Signal Processing, 2004. 2004
DOI: 10.1109/isccsp.2004.1296298
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Resonant frequency of a rectangular microstrip antenna depends of the dielectric substrate parameters using the various types of current expansion function

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“…On the other hand, a glance at Figure 2 shows a qualitative agreement with published data [12][13][14][15][16]. resonant frequency.…”
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“…On the other hand, a glance at Figure 2 shows a qualitative agreement with published data [12][13][14][15][16]. resonant frequency.…”
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“…It can be noticed that an excellent convergence of the resonant frequency is obtained with a truncation of the improper infinite double integrals given by Equations (5a)-(5e), at k s = 60k 0 for the sbf-wo-ec, 50k 0 for the sbf-w-ec and 30k 0 for the cp-ec [14].…”
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“…For designs composed of rectangular printed elements, specific entire-domain basis functions have been applied to reduce the total number of functions needed to model the impulsive behavior of the induced electrical current density at the edges of the scatterers. Sinusoidal function with edge condition, Legendre (E-LegBF), and Chebyshev (E-CheBF) are examples of BFs with these features typically applied for the solution of scattering problems, as presented in [10]- [14]. Additionally, in [15] the application of BFs in reflectarray antennas composed of rectangular patches or dipoles is discussed and the frequency displacement of the phase and amplitude curves for several types of basis functions 527 is also presented.…”
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