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The FDTD analysis of a microstrip patch antenna with dual feed lines
The finite difference time domain (FDTD) method is used for the analysis of a square microstrip patch antenna with two microstrip feed lines. Circular polarization is obtained by feeding the lines on adjacent sides of the antenna with Gaussian pulses that are 90/spl deg/ out of phase. The tuning characteristics of the antenna using two feed lines on opposite sides are presented.