2000
DOI: 10.1080/002072100132237
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Frequency independent microstrip stacked antenna

Abstract: The advancement of technological development in the microstrip antenna and its applications in diverse areas, have given rise to the need for a frequency agile and frequency independent microstrip antenna which could be used for the same range of frequencies without altering the system. Requirements of such nature could be met by log periodic antenna. However, in the present endeavour a frequency independent microstrip stacked antenna consisting of nine elements operating in the S-band (2.000± 4.000 GHz) has b… Show more

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“…It has been reported that the annular ring microstrip antenna (ARMSA) provides somewhat wider band width than other conventional patches [1,2]. In addition to achieving broader band width, some investigations have reported wider tunability, better matching and enhanced radiative power by loading active devices with an ARMSA [3,4] as well as stacking it [5,6]. Among various proposed schemes, stacked geometry appears to be very promising due to its capability of providing dual-frequency characteristics [5][6][7], wider band width [8,9] and higher gain [10,11].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It has been reported that the annular ring microstrip antenna (ARMSA) provides somewhat wider band width than other conventional patches [1,2]. In addition to achieving broader band width, some investigations have reported wider tunability, better matching and enhanced radiative power by loading active devices with an ARMSA [3,4] as well as stacking it [5,6]. Among various proposed schemes, stacked geometry appears to be very promising due to its capability of providing dual-frequency characteristics [5][6][7], wider band width [8,9] and higher gain [10,11].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%