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Effect of internal patch antenna ground plane on SAR
This paper investigates the effect of different ground plane configurations of a typical internal planar inverted-F patch antenna (PIFA) on specific absorption rate (SAR). The effect of the size and the addition of vertical sidewall of the ground plane are investigated; it is found that by varying the ground plane locations and configurations, SAR value can be reduced by 15%