Electromagnetic bandgap (EBG) structures have become a favorable field of research within the microwaves, photonics, and antenna design. The unusual properties of this structure such as frequency bandgap [1], in phase reflector arrays [2] and high impedances surface [3] made this structure unique. Several reports have been published to show the ability of EBG structures to improve the performance of the conventional devices when they are integrated together [4]. Some of them are improving radiation pattern of antenna [5], suppressing surface waves for planar antenna design [6], reducing mutual coupling [7] and steering the beam of antenna's radiation pattern for array design [8]. The resonance frequency of EBG structures depend on the equiv...
"Electromagnetic Band-Gap (EBG) materials can be successfully employed to improve the performances o...
In this paper we discuss the use of electromagnetic band gap (EBG) structures in antenna engineering...
A metamaterial of electromagnetic band gap (EBG) is incorporated to an antenna for frequency reconf...
Electromagnetic band gap structure or EBG structure appears as a periodic metallic patch grounded wi...
In this paper, frequency reconfigurable electromagnetic band gap (EBG) structure that integrates wit...
International audienceA reconfigurable array antenna operates at lower and higher band of 2.45 GHz a...
International audienceA metamaterial of electromagnetic band gap (EBG) is incorporated to an antenna...
In this paper, single and dual band EBG structures for wider bandwidth are proposed. In each of the ...
A reconfigurable array antenna operates at lower and higher band of 2.45 GHz and 5.8 GHz using Elect...
In this paper, a single rectangular patch antenna incorporated with an array of electromagnetic band...
Electromagnetic Bandgap (EBG) structures are one class of metamaterial with attractive properties th...
Electromagnetic band gap (EBG) technology has become a significant breakthrough in the radio frequen...
Electromagnetic bandgap structures of simple squares are compared to convoluted and interleaved elem...
This paper is under in-depth investigation due to suspicion of possible plagiarism on a high similar...
Copyright @ 2010 IEEEA slotted microstrip patch antenna is designed with Electromagnetic Band gap (E...
"Electromagnetic Band-Gap (EBG) materials can be successfully employed to improve the performances o...
In this paper we discuss the use of electromagnetic band gap (EBG) structures in antenna engineering...
A metamaterial of electromagnetic band gap (EBG) is incorporated to an antenna for frequency reconf...
Electromagnetic band gap structure or EBG structure appears as a periodic metallic patch grounded wi...
In this paper, frequency reconfigurable electromagnetic band gap (EBG) structure that integrates wit...
International audienceA reconfigurable array antenna operates at lower and higher band of 2.45 GHz a...
International audienceA metamaterial of electromagnetic band gap (EBG) is incorporated to an antenna...
In this paper, single and dual band EBG structures for wider bandwidth are proposed. In each of the ...
A reconfigurable array antenna operates at lower and higher band of 2.45 GHz and 5.8 GHz using Elect...
In this paper, a single rectangular patch antenna incorporated with an array of electromagnetic band...
Electromagnetic Bandgap (EBG) structures are one class of metamaterial with attractive properties th...
Electromagnetic band gap (EBG) technology has become a significant breakthrough in the radio frequen...
Electromagnetic bandgap structures of simple squares are compared to convoluted and interleaved elem...
This paper is under in-depth investigation due to suspicion of possible plagiarism on a high similar...
Copyright @ 2010 IEEEA slotted microstrip patch antenna is designed with Electromagnetic Band gap (E...
"Electromagnetic Band-Gap (EBG) materials can be successfully employed to improve the performances o...
In this paper we discuss the use of electromagnetic band gap (EBG) structures in antenna engineering...
A metamaterial of electromagnetic band gap (EBG) is incorporated to an antenna for frequency reconf...