2019 IEEE International Symposium on Antennas and Propagation and USNC-URSI Radio Science Meeting 2019
DOI: 10.1109/apusncursinrsm.2019.8888758
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2.5 GHz Meshed Inset-Fed Patch Antenna

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“…However, the micromesh significantly blurs images, obstructing clear views through it, and it is notably larger than our proposed design. We also compared our design with that proposed in [55], the only non-transparent patch based on mesh but using FR4 substrate on PCB at 2.45 GHz, yielding a gain close to 3 dBi, which is notably lower than our outcome. Some transparent patches incorporate water inside a plastic container, as evidenced in [12], achieving a 4 dBi gain at 2.4 GHz but with larger antenna sizes.…”
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confidence: 77%
“…However, the micromesh significantly blurs images, obstructing clear views through it, and it is notably larger than our proposed design. We also compared our design with that proposed in [55], the only non-transparent patch based on mesh but using FR4 substrate on PCB at 2.45 GHz, yielding a gain close to 3 dBi, which is notably lower than our outcome. Some transparent patches incorporate water inside a plastic container, as evidenced in [12], achieving a 4 dBi gain at 2.4 GHz but with larger antenna sizes.…”
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confidence: 77%
“…The TL and antenna designs to be deposited onto the substrate were first designed and meshed according to a set of optical and electrical specifications in HFSS before being exported to KLayout (the details of the TL and antenna design and performance are not the focus of this paper. See [29] for an example of the steps taken). The desired mesh unit cell was replicated to fill the entire base antenna or TL shape, and the replicated pattern was centered around the origin of the design.…”
Section: Fabrication Proceduresmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As the antenna incorporates a large metal plane, this will increase the printing time and consume more ink, increasing the cost of the antenna. Furthermore, the antenna cannot be integrated in a transparent system such as solar cellintegrated antennas or display antennas [34]. Meshing the conductor, by perforating the antenna using variable fillfactors, can be introduced without significantly altering the antenna's performance.…”
Section: B Meshed Antenna Designmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…where W t is the trace width and W G is the size (length and width) of the gaps. This definition of an antenna's transparency is widely used and represents the ratio of metal-to-gaps [24]- [26], [29], [34], [35]. Therefore, the transparency of the antenna (mesh density) can also be regarded as the percentage of material reduction compared to a solid antenna.…”
Section: B Meshed Antenna Designmentioning
confidence: 99%