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Table 1. Wideband hybrid DRA performance reported in the literature.
Figure 1. Proposed antenna configuration.
Figure 4. Return loss characteristics of: MP, DRexcitation only, and proposed antennas.
Figure 6. Simulated magnetic field distributions in the elements of the proposed antenna to examinethe nature of resonant modes of the return loss.
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