IEEE Antennas and Propagation Society International Symposium 1997. Digest
DOI: 10.1109/aps.1997.631536
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Improved linear transmission line model for rectangular, circular and triangular microstrip antennas

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“…In the cavity analysis, a microstrip antenna is modeled with a resonant cavity having electric and magnetic walls. The effective dimensions of the antenna and effective dielectric constant of the substrate expressions are required to correct perfect magnetic wall assumption and account for the fringing fields and dispersion effect [13,14]. In this study, the lower and upper operating frequencies of a slot-loaded equilateral triangular microstrip antenna are accurately determined via cavity analysis using a simple effective permittivity and patch radius expressions including modal effects.…”
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“…In the cavity analysis, a microstrip antenna is modeled with a resonant cavity having electric and magnetic walls. The effective dimensions of the antenna and effective dielectric constant of the substrate expressions are required to correct perfect magnetic wall assumption and account for the fringing fields and dispersion effect [13,14]. In this study, the lower and upper operating frequencies of a slot-loaded equilateral triangular microstrip antenna are accurately determined via cavity analysis using a simple effective permittivity and patch radius expressions including modal effects.…”
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“…When the length of the stub(s) is comparable to , it yielded dual-frequency operation. The improved linear transmission line model has been reported for analyzing RMSA and CMSA [5]. This method has been extended to analyze the proposed antenna followed by experimental verifications.…”
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