“…Generally speaking, a universal serial bus (USB) dongle, a pint-size terminal that can be linked to a computer, has been developed as a wireless adapter designed to compensate for insufficient functions of laptops and other digital devices [1,2]. Many antennas have been proposed and designed, including monopole antennas [3][4][5][6], slot antennas [7][8][9], loop antennas [10,11], and planar inverted-F antennas (PIFA) [12][13][14][15][16], in consideration that a wireless USB dongle is easy to carry and has a multiplex function of plug-and play. As known, planar antennas that can be printed on a thin dielectric substrate are promising candidates for applications to thin-profile mobile devices including mobile handsets, laptop computers, navigators, etc.…”