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Title: Design and development of aperture-coupled microstrip antennas for intensified bandwidth, adequate gain and low cross-polarization
Authors: Sameena N.M
Singh K
Konda R.B
Mulgi S.N.
Keywords: Aperture-coupled antennas
Bandwidth
Cross-polarization
Gain
Microstrip antennas
Issue Date: 2010
Citation: Microwave and Optical Technology Letters , Vol. 52 , 2 , p. 403 - 406
Abstract: This article presents a novel design of complementary- symmetry aperture-coupled microstrip antenna for wideband, adequate gain, and low cross-polarization. An experimental bandwidth of 129.51% with gain of 5.17 dB is achieved. The antenna operates from 3.85 to 18 GHz, which covers C, X, and Ku bands. The obtained cross-polar power level is -30.5 dB down with respect to co-polar. The effect of coupling aperture and microstrip feedline is studied and reported. © 2009 Wiley Periodicals, Inc.
URI: 10.1002/mop.24952
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