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Characterization of the Input Impedance of the Inset-Fed Rectangular Microstrip Antenna

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The input impedance and radiation pattern of the inset-fed rectangular microstrip patch antenna are investigated. It is concluded that a shifted cosine-squared function describes well the variation of the resonant input resistance with the feed location (point of contact between the microstrip feed line and the notch) for a given patch and substrate geometry. The parameters of the shifted cosine-squared function depend on the notch width for a given patch and substrate geometry. The cross-polarization level is seen to increase as either the notch width or depth increases. However, for a fixed input resistance level, the notch depth decreases as the width increases, so that the cross-polarization level is not very sensitive to the notch width for a fixed input resistance.

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