Theoretical Study of Radiation Characteristics of Short Dipole Antenna

This paper theoretically examines the key dipole antenna parameters that define their performances in terms of current distribution, radiation resistance, input impedance, radiation efficiency, size, bandwidth, quality factor and directivity. We have investigated how these parameters are related to each other and also how variation of one alters the overall performance of the antenna.

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