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Polarization Insensitive and Transparent Frequency Selective Surface for Dual Band GSM Shielding
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Wed, Nov 4 2020
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Filtering theory
GSM
Circuits
fractals
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resonant frequency
Frequency selective surfaces
Yiming Yang, et al., "Polarization Insensitive and Transparent Frequency Selective Surface for Dual Band GSM Shielding." IEEE Transactions on Antennas and Propagation, 2020 This paper proposes a single-layer, dual-band, optically transparent frequency selective surface (FSS) for GSM shielding. The design evolves from a fractal cross dipole to achieve dual band response, polarization insensitivity and wide angle of incidence stability with a miniaturized size. A two-axis symmetric structure helps to provide a stable frequency response for incident waves with different polarization angles up to