
doi: 10.1002/mop.21265
Microstrip antennas usually require a ground plane that is much larger than the radiating patch. To make a microstrip antenna compact, it is essential to reduce the size of the ground plane. In this paper, it is shown that the ground plane becomes substantially smaller than that of a conventional microstrip antenna with similar radiation characteristics after folding the radiating patch over the ground plate, resulting in a compact folded microstrip antenna. © 2005 Wiley Periodicals, Inc. Microwave Opt Technol Lett 48: 74–76, 2006; Published online in Wiley InterScience (www.interscience.wiley.com). DOI 10.1002/mop.21265
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