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A patch antenna suited for indoor HIPERLAN is presented. The antenna operates in T M 02 mode and its radiation pattern is omnidirectional in azimuth and has a null in the normal direction. An experimental prototype has been designed and tested. A 6.1% bandwidth of VSWR≤2 and 4.2 dB antenna gain were measured at 5 GHz band.
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Guo, Y.J., Paez, A., Sadeghzadeh, R.A. et al. A patch antenna for HIPERLAN. Wireless Pers Commun 3, 389–396 (1996). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00461147
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