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Fig. 6. Radiation pattern (3D) at 28 GHz
The proposal shows stable and effective regarding the performance and gain.
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Conclusions
It was proposed a prototype antenna for operation in the 28 GHz band for use on 5 g
technology. The antenna has good results of return loss (17.17-dB), and bandwidth
(1.6 GHz) suitable for their application proposal.
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