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Antenna with three dimensional 3D printed substrates
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posted on 2016-04-19, 14:01 authored by S.S. Patel, I.J. Garcia Zuazola, William WhittowWilliam WhittowIn this letter, 3D printing technology is used to modify the substrate shape with the aim of modifying the antenna's performance. The antenna substrate is made using a 3D printer and commercially available materials. A ridge near the center of the patch has been used to downshift the resonant frequency of the antenna. The effect of the ridge shape has been investigated via simulations and measurements
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- Mechanical, Electrical and Manufacturing Engineering
Published in
MICROWAVE AND OPTICAL TECHNOLOGY LETTERSVolume
58Issue
4Pages
741 - 744 (4)Citation
PATEL, S.S., GARCIA ZUAZOLA, I.J. and WHITTOW, W.G., 2016. Antenna with three dimensional 3D printed substrates. Microwave and Optical Technology Letters, 58(4), pp. 741-744.Publisher
© WileyVersion
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2016Notes
This paper is in closed access until 24th Feb 2017.ISSN
0895-2477Publisher version
Language
- en