In a companion paper (N. LLombart et al., 2005) presented in this same conference, the use of planar circularly symmetric (PCS) electromagnetic band-gap (EBG) structures for optimizing the performances of single antenna elements is discussed. A completely planar antenna with 20% of bandwidth which does not suffer from surface wave effects is presented. The key advantage of using this sort of super structures is that they are planar and thus very cheap to manufacture with respect to alternative EBG structures based on vertical pins (P. de Maagt et al., 2003). In this contribution the design efforts are aimed at using planar EBGs to enhance the performances of 1D scanning arrays. This kind of arrays, are becoming increasingly more requested f...
Planar circularly symmetric (PCS) electromagnetic band-gap (EBG) substrates have been recently propo...
The use of Planar Circularly Symmetric (PCS) Electromagnetic Band-Gap (EBG) structures for optimizin...
Planar Circularly Symmetric (PCS) Electromagnetic Band-Gap (EBG) substrates have been recently propo...
In a companion paper (N. LLombart et al., 2005) presented in this same conference, the use of planar...
In a companion paper [1] presented in this same conference, the use of Planar Circularly Symmetric (...
This paper shows how the design of integrated arrays can significantly benefit from Planar Circularl...
We show how the design of integrated arrays can significantly benefit from planar circularly symmetr...
This paper shows how the design of integrated arrays can significantly benefit from Planar Circularl...
The use of Planar Circularly Symmetric (PCS) Electromagnetic Band-Gap (EBG) structures for optimizin...
The use of planar circularly symmetric (PCS) electromagnetic band-gap (EBG) structures for optimizin...
Abstract—We show how the design of integrated arrays can significantly benefit from planar circularl...
This paper discusses the design and analysis of planar circularly symmetric (PCS) electromagnetic ba...
This paper discusses the design and analysis of planar circularly symmetric (PCS) electromagnetic ba...
Planar circularly symmetric (PCS) electromagnetic band-gap (EBG) substrates have been recently propo...
The use of Planar Circularly Symmetric (PCS) Electromagnetic Band-Gap (EBG) structures for optimizin...
Planar Circularly Symmetric (PCS) Electromagnetic Band-Gap (EBG) substrates have been recently propo...
In a companion paper (N. LLombart et al., 2005) presented in this same conference, the use of planar...
In a companion paper [1] presented in this same conference, the use of Planar Circularly Symmetric (...
This paper shows how the design of integrated arrays can significantly benefit from Planar Circularl...
We show how the design of integrated arrays can significantly benefit from planar circularly symmetr...
This paper shows how the design of integrated arrays can significantly benefit from Planar Circularl...
The use of Planar Circularly Symmetric (PCS) Electromagnetic Band-Gap (EBG) structures for optimizin...
The use of planar circularly symmetric (PCS) electromagnetic band-gap (EBG) structures for optimizin...
Abstract—We show how the design of integrated arrays can significantly benefit from planar circularl...
This paper discusses the design and analysis of planar circularly symmetric (PCS) electromagnetic ba...
This paper discusses the design and analysis of planar circularly symmetric (PCS) electromagnetic ba...
Planar circularly symmetric (PCS) electromagnetic band-gap (EBG) substrates have been recently propo...
The use of Planar Circularly Symmetric (PCS) Electromagnetic Band-Gap (EBG) structures for optimizin...
Planar Circularly Symmetric (PCS) Electromagnetic Band-Gap (EBG) substrates have been recently propo...