A Novel Genetic-Algorithm-Based AMC Structure

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In this paper, a novel genetic-algorithm-based AMC structure, which is made up of high-impedance frequency selective surface, is introduced. The aperture-coupled microstrip antenna using this structure has 10dB less back radiation and 3~4dB more gains than a conventional one. This structure has important reference value to the manufacture of antenna. Practical antenna is fabricated, and the measured results basically agree with the simulated well.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 694-697)

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1403-1406

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May 2013

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