Abstract
The advent of Frequency Selective Surfaces (FSS) has appeal for applications that may need to inhibit or permit the transmission of a frequency band through a surface. This paper compares the simulated transmission and reflection properties of an FSS structure (i.e., a Jerusalem Cross) from the standpoint of simulated and measured data. All simulations were done using FEKO.
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