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"John Bartley I solved my XP problems w/ Service Pack Linux" wrote in message m... FRACTAL-SHAPED TILES DEVELOPED FOR NEW BROADBAND ANTENNA CLASS Penn State engineers have developed innovative design methods for a new class of antennas composed of an array of fractal-shaped tiles that offer anywhere from a 4:1 to 8:1 improvement in bandwidth compared to their conventional counterparts. Douglas H. Werner, professor of electrical engineering and senior scientist in Penn State's Applied Research Laboratory, recently described the new antennas at a conference on wireless communication technology in Hawaii. While fractal concepts have been used previously in antenna design, Werner and his research team are the first to introduce a design approach for broadband phased array antenna systems that combines aspects of tiling theory with fractal geometry. Read the full story at http://live.psu.edu/story/4373 |
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