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A design of modified H-shaped patch antenna with slots and modified ground plane is presented in this paper. H-patch configuration with modified ground plane is proposed to increase the directivity, bandwidth and reflection coefficient of antenna. The H-shape patch antenna is feed by transmission line. By giving extra slots on top of the patch, it can increase the reflection coefficient of antenna...
This paper presents the parametric study on the Minkowski shaped antenna with the rectangular parasitic patch elements. This patch antenna consists four parts — patch, feed line, ground plane and parasitic elements. The rectangular parasitic patch elements are located at the bottom of the Minkowski shaped patch. The parametric study of different patch sizes (Design 2A, Design 2B, Design 2C, Design...
In this paper, a compact printed antennas with a band-stop characteristic for ultra-wideband application are proposed. The dual-oval shape is introduced to reduce the size of the dimension, thus make it more compact. In order to increase the impedance bandwidth of the proposed antenna, a partial ground and circular slot are used. By attaching an inverted Y-shaped open-circuited stub in the circular...
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