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Table 1 Parameters
Figure 2. (a) Return Loss of the proposed antenna                        (b) VSWR of proposed antenna
Figure 4(a)  shows the parametric analysis of return loss by variation of dielectric constant of the substrate using different types of the substrate material
Figure 6. Radiation Pattern of Proposed Antenna: (a) Principle Plane Cut, (b) Conical Plane Cut, (C) Polarization in Principle Plane Cut and Conical Plane Cut, (d) Theta and Phi is fixed sweeps Frequency

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