2D Matrix of joint ultra low-profile (ULP) EBG antennas for high gain applications

This article presents the design of a 2D Matrix composed by Joint ULP EBG antennas for High Gain Applications. The advantage of this solution is the low coupling levels between each radiating element (ULP EBG antenna). This structure can also be used to make shaping beam.

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