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TLM simulations of parasitic coupling in rectangular dielectric resonator antennas
TLM simulations and experimental investigations are carried out at 13–15 GHz using parasitically coupled rectangular dielectric resonator antenna elements. Several configurations are examined with the results being increased bandwidth, dual frequency operation and manipulated radiation pattern characteristics. Close agreement is obtained between measurement and simulation.