A low profile polarization diversity 60 GHz CPW fed patch antenna for fading mitigation

The 60 GHz unlicensed spectrum (57–64 GHz) is attractive for high-speed wireless personal area networks in indoor environments [1]. It is well known that multipath effects cause intersymbol interference (ISI) for high-speed signaling and ultimately limit the achievable data rate at any frequency band [2].

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