Hm. An et al., BROAD-BAND MICROSTRIP ANTENNA DESIGN WITH THE SIMPLIFIED REAL FREQUENCY TECHNIQUE, IEEE transactions on antennas and propagation, 42(2), 1994, pp. 129-136
A new approach is proposed to increase the bandwidth of microstrip ant
ennas by designing the impedance matching network with the simplified
real frequency technique. The most significant feature of this numeric
al technique is that it does not require any analytical description of
the antenna and generator, the measured or simulated impedance data a
re processed directly. Furthermore, neither an a priori choice of a ma
tching network topology nor an analytic form of the system transfer fu
nction is needed. The matching network realized with this technique is
generally simple and gives superior gain properties compared to that
obtained by other methods. Two representative design examples of micro
strip antennas with different bandwidth show the validity of the desig
n procedure.