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Printed antennas - Bases and principles
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Printed antennas - Bases and principles

Authors : Cyril LUXEY, Robert STARAJ, Georges KOSSIAVAS, Albert PAPIERNIK

Publication date: May 10, 2007 | Lire en français

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1.1 Printed antennas, planar antennas: definitions

As already specified in the , there is currently no French term established by usage to designate the elementary antenna, whose English name is "patch". The term "printed antenna" or "microstrip antenna" is more commonly used, as the first rectangular printed antennas were made up of a section of radiating microstrip line. We use these terms alternately here.

History

The concept of a printed antenna was first imagined in 1953 by Georges Deschamps

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