A UWB probe-fed dielectric resonator antenna

Yuehe Ge*, Karu P. Esselle

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    Abstract

    This paper presents a stacked rectangular dielectric resonator antenna for ultra-wideband applications. The antenna is composed of a dielectric resonator and a thin dielectric segment, and is excited by a coaxial probe. Theoretical results show that an ultra-wide band, from 3.1 GHz to 10.7 GHz, can be achieved.

    Original languageEnglish
    Title of host publicationVTC Spring 2009 - IEEE 69th Vehicular Technology Conference
    Place of PublicationPiscataway, NJ
    PublisherInstitute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE)
    Pages1-2
    Number of pages2
    ISBN (Print)9781424425174
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - Apr 2009
    EventVTC Spring 2009 - IEEE 69th Vehicular Technology Conference - Barcelona, Spain
    Duration: 26 Apr 200929 Apr 2009

    Other

    OtherVTC Spring 2009 - IEEE 69th Vehicular Technology Conference
    Country/TerritorySpain
    CityBarcelona
    Period26/04/0929/04/09

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