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Simulated antenna characteristics for the single element.

Simulated antenna characteristics for the single element.

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This paper presents a two-element MIMO antenna configuration designed using magneto-dielectric (MD) material. The MD material has been designed such that its temperature coefficient value approaches zero. The microwave dielectric constant and permeability of the material is calculated by Nicholson-Ross-Weir conversion technique and found to be 8.02...

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... proposed antenna configuration is analyzed using the simulation software HFSS [20]. First the single antenna element is analyzed and the simulated results are given in Table 2. Next the two elements of the antenna configuration are separated by 24.6 mm, half the wavelength of resonant frequency. ...

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