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Modeling of a slot-excited flat disk microstrip antenna
Galerkin's method combined with the method of analytical regularization in the Hankel transform domain is used to analyze a circular-disk metallic microstrip antenna excited by a horizontal magnetic dipole. This method has a controlled accuracy in the resonant range, and a much smaller matrix size in comparison to solutions obtained by direct applications of the method of moments.