@article{MAKHILLJMC20104324971,
    title = {Dualband L-Probe Fed Rectangular Microstrip Antenna with Parasitic Element},
    journal = {Journal of Mobile Communication},
    volume = {4},
    number = {3},
    pages = {60-63},
    year = {2010},
    issn = {1990-794x},
    doi = {jmcomm.2010.60.63},
    url = {https://makhillpublications.co/view-article.php?issn=1990-794x&doi=jmcomm.2010.60.63},
    author = {M. and},
    keywords = {Microstrip antennas,bandwidth,L-probe feed,parasitic patch},
    abstract = {Microstrip antenna has many advantages. However, Narrow Bandwidth is the major disadvantage of this antenna in practical applications. This study proposes and investigates a dualband rectangular microstrip antenna with parasitic element fed by L-probe. The aim of the proposed research is to achieve dualband by electromagnetically coupling the two patches where one is driven and the other is parasitic. An L-shaped probe feeds the driven patch. The impedance bandwidth achieved is 63.35%, centered at 9.981 GHz and 33.48% centered at 13.99 GHz with a return loss &gt;-10 dB. The antenna gain for the operating frequencies within the impedance bandwidth is 6 dBi.}
    }