Electrodynamics multi-band antennas
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https://doi.org/10.20535/RADAP.2012.49.114-121Keywords:
multi-band antennas, radiation pattern, the electric fieldAbstract
This paper presents a method for determining the multiband antenna radiation pattern, which is based on the fractal Serpinski antenna. The method is based on a conditional subdivision radiating structures at elementary radiators. Next to find the currents in each elementary site of triangular. The next step is to find a component of the area of electric field. At the end, a summation of the components of the electric field of all the triangles in a point observation.
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