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Figure 2. Configuration of the radiator (meanderline is enlarged for visibility).
Figure 3. Evolution of the proposed antenna. (a) Ant. 1. (b) Ant. 2. (c) Ant. 3. (d) Ant
Figure 8.Simulated and measured reflectioncoefficient of the proposed antenna.
Figure 10. Polar plot of the proposed antenna. (a) E-plane (phi = 90◦). (b) H-plane (phi = 0◦).
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