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Otherwise Patch Antenna

Figure 1(a) shows the conventional patch with a feeding line. Next, the radiating patch is rotated 45◦ clockwise from the initial design, as shown in Figure 1(b). Finally, as shown in Figure 1(c), the chamfering is applied to the antenna on the left and right side as well as at the upper part of the radiating patch (labeled C0 and C1). An inset feed was applied to feed the radiating patch. The antenna design simply allows a further reduction in size of the radiating patch with the inclusion of the chamfering. The coordinate system is inserted in all related figures in this paper to facilitate a clear view of the design structures and radiation pattern.

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,,,for which this antenna can be optimized ... !!!

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,,,good, this form of feed the patches chamfered, is better....!!!!

 

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