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Advancement in Microstrip Antennas with Recent Applications

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Advancement in Microstrip Antennas with Recent Applications
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Publisher: InTech
ISBN-13: 9789535110194
Number of pages: 383

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The book discusses basic and advanced concepts of microstrip antennas, including design procedure and recent applications. Book topics include discussion of arrays, spectral domain, high Tc superconducting microstrip antennas, optimization, multiband, dual and circular polarization, microstrip to waveguide transitions, and improving bandwidth and resonance frequency.

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