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    Metamaterial Applications in Modern Antennas

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    The chapter presents different types of metamaterials, their historical evolution, physical properties, and applications in antennas design. Metamaterials are artificial structures that offer electric and magnetic properties that are not found in nature, such are negative permittivity and negative permeability. These properties are used in antennas design in order to obtain ultrawide bandwidth, high gain, and electrically small structures. Modern wireless mobile communication uses 5G technology and multi-input multi-output (MIMO) antennas, which are based on high-frequency transmission and ultrawide band. Metamaterials are very good candidate for this technology, where miniaturized antennas loaded with metamaterials structures are used. Recently, electromagnetic sensors were used for liquid identification in biological and medical substances based on metamaterials for the sake of high sensitivity and better classification. Different metamaterial types are used in these sensors, depending on the nature of liquid and the associated application

    Gyro-Chirality Effect of Bianisotropic Substrate On the operational of Rectangular Microstrip Patch Antenna

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    yesIn this paper, the gyrotropic bi-anisotropy of the chiral medium in substrate constitutive parameters (ξc and ηc) of a rectangular microstrip patch antenna is introduced in order to observe its effects on the complex resonant frequency, half-power bandwidth and input impedance. Numerical calculations and analysis based on the dominant mode are carried out to show that the latter is directly related to the former. This paper is based on the Moment Method as full-wave spectral domain approach using sinusoidal basis functions. Two new results, namely the appearance of the difference (ξc-ηc) and sum (ξc+ηc) of the two magneto-electric elements are obtained in the electric transverse components and Green tensor expressions, respectively. These new results can be considered as a generalisation form of the previously published work

    Offset Aperture-Coupled Double-Cylinder Dielectric Resonator Antenna with Extended Wideband

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    YesA compact dielectric resonator antenna for ultra-wideband vehicular communication applications is proposed. Two cylindrical dielectric resonators are asymmetrically located with respect to the center of an offset rectangular coupling aperture, through which they are fed. Optimizing the design parameters results in an impedance bandwidth of 21%, covering the range from 5.9 to 7.32 GHz in the lower-band and a 53% relative bandwidth from 8.72 to 15 GHz in the upper-band. The maximum achieved gain is 12 dBi. Design details of the proposed antenna and the results of both simulations and experiment are presented and discussed
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