Microstrip antenna array and electromagnetic band gap (EBG) structures

Planar and microstrip antennas’ technology has been the most rapidly developing topic and has become a favorite subject of research by many academicians, researchers and engineers throughout the globe. Just like an artist but with an extra understanding on how an antenna works, a plane piece of...

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Main Authors: Masri, Thelaha, A. Rahim, Mohamad Kamal
Format: Book Section
Published: Penerbit UTM 2007
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description Planar and microstrip antennas’ technology has been the most rapidly developing topic and has become a favorite subject of research by many academicians, researchers and engineers throughout the globe. Just like an artist but with an extra understanding on how an antenna works, a plane piece of substrate materials with a thin copper laminates on one or both sides of the substrate gives the designers the freedom to come out with unlimited antenna designs, including methods to improve their performance. It has evolved from academic novelty to commercial reality in the past several decades and is still undergoing monumental developments due to driving factors such as newer requirements set by the latest standards, technologies, government rules and regulations and most importantly, the increasing demands of multifunctional telecommunication devises by users and markets around the globe.
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spelling utm.eprints-135642011-08-10T01:10:19Z http://eprints.utm.my/13564/ Microstrip antenna array and electromagnetic band gap (EBG) structures Masri, Thelaha A. Rahim, Mohamad Kamal TK Electrical engineering. Electronics Nuclear engineering Planar and microstrip antennas’ technology has been the most rapidly developing topic and has become a favorite subject of research by many academicians, researchers and engineers throughout the globe. Just like an artist but with an extra understanding on how an antenna works, a plane piece of substrate materials with a thin copper laminates on one or both sides of the substrate gives the designers the freedom to come out with unlimited antenna designs, including methods to improve their performance. It has evolved from academic novelty to commercial reality in the past several decades and is still undergoing monumental developments due to driving factors such as newer requirements set by the latest standards, technologies, government rules and regulations and most importantly, the increasing demands of multifunctional telecommunication devises by users and markets around the globe. Penerbit UTM 2007 Book Section PeerReviewed Masri, Thelaha and A. Rahim, Mohamad Kamal (2007) Microstrip antenna array and electromagnetic band gap (EBG) structures. In: Advanced Antenna Technology Design. Penerbit UTM , Johor, pp. 108-125. ISBN 978-983-52-0667-2
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Microstrip antenna array and electromagnetic band gap (EBG) structures
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title_full_unstemmed Microstrip antenna array and electromagnetic band gap (EBG) structures
title_short Microstrip antenna array and electromagnetic band gap (EBG) structures
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topic TK Electrical engineering. Electronics Nuclear engineering
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