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Fractal loop elements in phased arrays for wireless communication: design, analysis, and measurement
Fractal geometries can be utilized to design miniaturized resonant loop antennas that can increase the flexibility of the design of planar phased arrays. Smaller fractal loop elements lead to a more optimal synthesis of phased arrays that can be incorporated into portable wireless devices. Their planar structures also allows for easy fabrication.