M. Cuhaci, A. Ittipoboon, A. Petosa, D. Roscoe, N. Simons
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Dielectric resonator antennas as an alternative technology for PCS applications
This paper examines the use of dielectric resonator antennas (DRAs) as alternative radiators in personal communication system (PCS), covering frequencies from the L-band to the Ka-band (1 to 40 GHz), applications. The advantages and benefits of DRAs over conventional antennas are discussed and several examples are described.