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CPW-fed monopole antenna with reduced radiation hazards toward human head using metallic thin-wire mesh for 802.11ac applications

ABSTRACT This article presents a planar monopole antenna with reduced radiation hazard toward human head using thin‐wire mesh which is needed in smart phone (mobile) for less crowded 801.11ac (5 GHz Wi‐Fi) applications. The antenna consists of a rectangular radiating element with a particular rectan...

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Published in:Microwave and optical technology letters 2015-11, Vol.57 (11), p.2684-2687
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