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Approximate Boundary Conditions for Patch Antennas Mounted on Thin Dielectric Layers

H. Ammari, H. Kang & E. Kim

Commun. Comput. Phys., 1 (2006), pp. 1076-1095.

Published online: 2006-01

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In this paper we discuss scattering problems inherent in curved microstrip structures mounted on thin dielectric structures. We provide approximate boundary conditions for such structures in the framework of integral equations. 

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In this paper we discuss scattering problems inherent in curved microstrip structures mounted on thin dielectric structures. We provide approximate boundary conditions for such structures in the framework of integral equations. 

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In this paper we discuss scattering problems inherent in curved microstrip structures mounted on thin dielectric structures. We provide approximate boundary conditions for such structures in the framework of integral equations. 

H. Ammari, H. Kang and E. Kim. (2006). Approximate Boundary Conditions for Patch Antennas Mounted on Thin Dielectric Layers. Communications in Computational Physics. 1 (6). 1076-1095. doi:
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