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Printed antennas - Basics and principles

Authors: Cyril LUXEY, Robert STARAJ, Georges KOSSIAVAS, Albert PAPIERNIK

Publication date: May 10, 2007

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2. The basics

2.1 Operating principle

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2.1.1 General

Two main classes of structures can be identified: printed traveling-wave antennas and printed resonant antennas. Their operation differs considerably, and it is difficult to describe them without reference to their means of feeding and the various methods used to analyze them 2.2

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