R. Mittra, J. Bringuier, M. Abdel-Mageed, K. Rajab, J.I. Gonzalez
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Some novel techniques for size reduction of microstrip patch antennas
In this article, we detail the design of a size-reduced antenna that can be conveniently fabricated by using the LTCC process, and present some examples of a modified design that enables us to further reduce the size of the antenna than that achievable by using the side-loading approach alone. The additional size-reduction is realized by routing the current distribution on the patch along a circuitous path to effectively increase its resonant length.