An experimental study of small self-resonant antennas for wireless applications

Two types of self‐resonant antennas, meander and sinusoidal are experimentally characterized. Input impedance, bandwidth, and radiation pattern data for such antennas are given. It is demonstrated that antennas that are 34% shorter than quarter‐wave monopoles and have 3.8 dBi of peak gain can be des...

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