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In this paper, a μ-Negative metamaterial (MNG) is utilized for mutual coupling reduction between dual-band printed monopole antennas used in Multiple Input Multiple Output (MIMO). A dual-band MNG metamaterial is designed to specifically possess negative effective permeability at the two resonant frequencies where the antennas are operating. MNG is inserted between the two printed monopoles (back to...
In this paper, we present the performance of the conventional Uniplanar Compact Photonic Band Gap (UC-PBG) structure operating as an Artificial Magnetic Conductor (AMC) under different bending conditions. The performance of the AMC is mainly characterized by the operational frequency and bandwidth which can be extracted from its reflection phase response. Modeling and numerical analysis of UC-PBG...
This paper investigates the effect of bending on Split Ring Resonators (SRR) by means of numerical simulations. This study is important since SRR is a basic bulk component of Left Handed Metamaterials (LHMs) which plays a vital role in the recent advancement of microwave applications. Modeling and analysis of SRR has been carried out using the commercially available software Ansoft's High Frequency...
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