Ishfaq et al., 2019 - Google Patents
Compact four-element phased antenna array for 5G applicationsIshfaq et al., 2019
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- Ishfaq M
- Abd Rahman T
- Himdi M
- Chattha H
- Saleem Y
- Khawaja B
- Masud F
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- IEEE Access
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This paper presents a four-element compact phased Planar Inverted-E Antenna (PIEA) array for 6 GHz beamforming applications. For compact phased arrays, the mutual coupling is a severe performance degrading factor. Therefore, three mutual coupling reduction …
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