1981
DOI: 10.1109/tap.1981.1142531
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Mutual impedance computation between printed dipoles

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“…The mutual coupling between the printed dipoles was computed and is shown in Figure 2 for various values of [EI]. It is shown that the isotropic results agree with the results from the commercial software ADS [7] and that the coupling has the same properties of coupled antennas shown in published literature [5]. The mutual coupling is the largest for the anisotropic values of ExI = 3.25 and Eyl = 5.12.…”
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“…The mutual coupling between the printed dipoles was computed and is shown in Figure 2 for various values of [EI]. It is shown that the isotropic results agree with the results from the commercial software ADS [7] and that the coupling has the same properties of coupled antennas shown in published literature [5]. The mutual coupling is the largest for the anisotropic values of ExI = 3.25 and Eyl = 5.12.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 62%
“…Then IIek and IIhk are substituted into the spectral domain expressions of (1) and (2) to represent the field in the k th layer. This results in the following spectral domain immittance functions in region 2 [2]: (5) where J X1 represents an x-directed diP2le curre~on layer 1, J X 2 represents an xdirected dipole current on layer 2 and Zxxl and Zxx2 are E,eferred t~as the spectral domain immittance functions. Once the expressions for Zxxl and Zxx2 ar~derived the moment method is used to solve for the unknown currents JXl and J x 2.…”
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“…In this paper, we present a promising design of a handset antenna comprising a main antenna for the GSM850/900 (824∼960 MHz) and DCS/PCS (1.71∼1.99 GHz) bands and an auxiliary antenna covering the LTE 700 (746∼787 MHz) band to perform the MIMO operation. High isolation can be achieved by collinearly arranging the E-field directions of LTE MIMO antennas in the near-field region, because a collinearly arranged antenna has a lower mutual impedance than that of a broadside arranged antenna [10]. Moreover, low ECC is achieved by the pattern diversity technique, with LTE MIMO antennas symmetrically located on the top sides of the ground plane.…”
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“…The fields can be decomposed to space waves, surface waves, and leaky waves [1]. To obtain high radiation efficiency and wide bandwidth, a substrate with lower permittivity and a thicker profile has been extensively used in microstrip antenna design.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
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