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A Compact Rectangular Microstrip Patch Antenna Loaded with Stubs and Defected Partial Ground Structure for UWB Systems

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Table 1. Optimized Design Parameters of the proposed antenna
Fig. 4. Simulated gain versus frequency plot of the proposed antenna
Fig. 8(b) shows that highest magnitude of the current (157A/m) is present in the region just behind the feed line in the reduced ground which excites resonance at 1.5GHz
Fig. 12. Comparisons of Simulated Return Loss () curves against frequency by varying the feed length

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