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Dielectric resonator antennas for SAR applications
Over the last decade, considerable interest has been focused on the study of dielectric resonator antennas (DRAs). Recent studies have shown that DRAs exhibit wider impedance bandwidth, no surface wave, less conductor losses and smaller size when compared with microstrip patch antennas. These properties make them attractive for consideration for SAR antenna applications.