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In answer to the increasing demand for portable terminal antenna, many of the works were all these years shorted-circuit quarter from the more commonly known PIFA wave antenna (planar inverted-F antenna). The main advantage of this antenna is their weak compactness and manufacturing cost, in addition to their important performance. In this chapter we put forward the new antenna-type geometry. Elements of coaxial probe feed. The design of the structure of advice from a simple PIFA antenna, based on software IE3D makes it possible to have Bi-bands, tri-bands, and quadribands antenna.

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Li, M., Song, J. (2013). Planar Inverted-F Antennas Structures for Mobile Communications. In: Zhong, Z. (eds) Proceedings of the International Conference on Information Engineering and Applications (IEA) 2012. Lecture Notes in Electrical Engineering, vol 219. Springer, London. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4471-4853-1_26

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