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Concealed CFRP Vehicle Chassis Antenna Cavity

A concealed vehicular carbon fiber reinforced polymer cavity in the roof that contains antennas is proposed, prototyped, and measured. Compared to state-of-the-art roof-mounted shark-fin modules, this offers significantly more room for antennas and radio frequency hardware, thus enabling a smooth tr...

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Published in:IEEE antennas and wireless propagation letters 2017, Vol.16, p.1415-1418
Main Authors: Artner, Gerald, Langwieser, Robert, Mecklenbräuker, Christoph F.
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Antenna radiation patterns
Antennas
automotive
Automotive engineering
Broadband
Broadband antennas
Carbon fiber reinforced plastics
carbon fiber reinforced polymer (CFRP)
Cavity resonators
Chassis
concealed
Fiber reinforced polymers
hidden
Modules
Monopole antennas
Monopoles
Vehicles
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