Analysis of an antenna for UWB (Ultra wide-band) Application
Abstract
UWB refers to the usage of alerts as opposed to the remarkable use of continuous wave or CW signals. Using loop antennas for pulsed packages has been taken into consideration within the beyond. King and Harrison (1969) experimental effects at the temporary response of loops and a few techniques of analysis have been furnished in later works (Abo-Zena and Beam, 1972; Streable and Pearson, 1981; Michalski, 1984; Esselle and Stuchly, 1990).
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