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Closely spaced terminated monopoles for vehicular diversity antennas
The cross-correlation coefficient for two closely spaced, terminated, monopole antennas is calculated using an existing general theoretical approach. The effect of the antenna terminations, as compared to open-circuit conditions, is to allow mutual coupling. The principal effects of including the mutual coupling are closer antenna spacings for a given cross-correlation coefficient, and a related difference between the physical antenna separation and the electrical antenna separation.<>