Z. Wang, C. C. Chiau, X. Chen, B. Collins, S. Kingsley
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A Miniature Broadband Dielectric Resonator Antenna (DRA) Operating at 2.4GHz
This paper presents a study on a broadband DRA using a new feed technique developed at Antenova Ltd, UK. The DRA is designed to operate at 2.4GHz for IEEE802.11b/g applications and has a length of only 0.12λ. Characteristics of the prototype DRA are assessed using both a Finite Integration Technique simulation and experimental measurements.