Computation of a tunable slot-loaded equilateral triangular microstrip antenna

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In this paper, a simple closed form expression is developed to accurately estimate the lower and upper operating frequencies of a single feed slot loaded triangular patch (SLTP) with variations of the bent slot lengths. It is obtained by using cavity model analysis and useful to antenna engineers for accurately predicting both operating resonant frequencies of the SLTP. The theory is compared with the experimental results available in the literature, and excellent agreement is observed. The proposed computation is also extended to the analysis of tunability of the SLTP as a function of the air-gap height. © Journal of electromagnetic waves and applications. All Rights reserved.

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Journal of Electromagnetic Waves and Applications

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23

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14-15

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2001

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2009

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