Abstract
A novel dual band triangular patch antenna designed using Spiral resonators (SR) in its patch is presented. The metamaterial structure (SR) used in this design effectively reduces the size of conventional patch resulting in dual resonances with wide apart spectra. The antenna is found to resonate at 10.38, 13.99 GHz with gains of 3.6 and 5.4 dBs respectively. The antenna has an Omnidirectional pattern and good directivity at the resonant bands. Keywords: Triangular Microstrip patch antenna, linear polarization, wireless applications
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