A scheme to lower the resonant frequency of the microstrip patch antenna
Abstract
Simple schemes are presented for altering the resonant frequency of a rectangular patch antenna without the need to change its size. In particular, by placing a perturbance below the patch it is shown that as much as 20 percent increase and 30 percent decrease from the resonant frequency of the unperturbed patch can be achieved. The specific configurations considered in this letter include a cavity-backed, aperture-backed, and protrusion-backed patch, and for each case design curves are presented.
- Publication:
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IEEE Microwave and Guided Wave Letters
- Pub Date:
- July 1992
- Bibcode:
- 1992IMGWL...2..292V
- Keywords:
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- Boundary Integral Method;
- Finite Element Method;
- Frequency Control;
- Microstrip Antennas;
- Perturbation;
- Resonant Frequencies;
- Apertures;
- Cavities;
- Conjugate Gradient Method;
- Dielectrics;
- Electromagnetic Fields;
- Frequency Shift;
- Mathematical Models;
- Radar Cross Sections;
- Communications and Radar