2015
DOI: 10.1109/lawp.2015.2395535
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CPW-Fed Inkjet Printed UWB Antenna on ABS-PC for Integration in Molded Interconnect Devices Technology

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“…Also, the fidelity factor is calculated in both E-and H-planes by using CST Microwave Studio. Compared with the recent designs presented in [25] and [26], the designed antenna has a smaller size and wider bandwidth. The measured outcomes show that the antenna is a competent option for the use in UWB communication systems.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 92%
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“…Also, the fidelity factor is calculated in both E-and H-planes by using CST Microwave Studio. Compared with the recent designs presented in [25] and [26], the designed antenna has a smaller size and wider bandwidth. The measured outcomes show that the antenna is a competent option for the use in UWB communication systems.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 92%
“…As it can be observed, the fidelity factor in both planes is more than 0.82, making the antenna suitable for most practical UWB applications. It is worth mentioning that the proposed antenna has an overall size of 28 × 28 mm 2 , which is less than the size of the presented antennas in [25] and [26] with dimensions of 50×50 mm 2 and 48×42 mm 2 , respectively. The impedance bandwidths of the antennas in [25] and [26] are 118.8% (2.8-11 GHz) and 125% (3-13 GHz), respectively, whereas the impedance bandwidth of the antenna in this design is 129% (2.7-12.55 GHz).…”
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“…Its impedance bandwidth ranges from 3.7 to 10.1 GHz. Recently, two UWB CPW-fed printed antennas with dimensions of 48 × 42 mm 2 and 50 × 50 mm 2 and impedance bandwidths of 125% and 118.8% are reported in [26] and [27], respectively.…”
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confidence: 99%