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Wideband Patch Antenna Design for Wi MAX and WLAN Application with Modified Ground Plane

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Fig 1 : Top view of the antenna
Fig 5 : Return Loss (S 11) plot showing the effect of change in feed position
Fig 7 : Radiation Pattern of the antenna (a) 2.5GHz (b) 3.5GHz (c) 5.8GHz
Fig 8 : Radiation Pattern of the antenna (a) 3.6GHz (b) 4.9GHz (c) 5GHz (d) 5.9GHz

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