Bibliografia
Bibliografia
[1] “Small Handset Antenna for FM Reception”, D. Aguilar, J. Anguera, C. Puente, And M. Ribò, Communications And Signal Theory Department, Universitat Ramon Llull, Barcelona, Spain;
[2] J. Anguera, C. Puente, E. Martı´nez, and E. Rozan, The fractal Hilbert monopole: A two-dimensional wire,” Microwave Opt Technol Lett 36 (2003), 102–104.
[3] http://www.zeland.com/;
[4] G.N. Smith, “Efficiency of electrically small antennas combined with matching networks”, IEEE Trans Antennas Propagat 25 (1977), 369–373;
[5] “FM radio chip antenna using magneto-dielectric”, Jae-Kwon Park, Young-Hee Cho, Jung-Min Kim, Sung-Hyun Kim, Jin-Sam Yoo, Woong-Yong Lee, In-Young Lee, Jong-Soo Kim Dong-Hoon Kim, Dept. of research And Development, Amotech, Korea;
[6] Constantine A. Balanis, “Antenna Theory”, John Wiley & Sons, Inc., 1997;
[7] Warren L. Stutzman and Gary A. Thiele, “Antenna Theory and Design”, John Wiley & Sons, Inc., 1998;
[8] Kyeong-Sik Min And Tran Viet Hong, “Miniaturization of antenna using magneto-dielectric material”, Asia-Pacific Microwave Conference;
[9] “Internal active antenna for FM radio reception in mobile handsets”, P. Lindberg and A. Kaikkonen;
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[10] R. Devore And P. Bohley, “The electrically small magnetically loaded multiturn loop antenna”, IEEE Transactions on antennas and propagation, Vol. 25, No. 4, Pp. 496– 505, July 1977;
[11] V. Rumsey and W. Weeks, “Electrically small, ferrite-loaded loop antennas”, IRE International Convention Record, Vol. 4, No. 1, Pp. 165–170, Mar. 1956;
[12] M. Islam, “A theoretical treatment of low-frequency loop antennas with permeable cores”, IEEE Transactions on antennas and propagation, Vol. 11, No. 2, Pp. 162–169, Mar. 1963;
[13] http://www.ansoft.com/products/hf/Hfss/;
[14] “A novel tag design using inverted-F antenna for radio frequency identification of metallic objects”, Leena Ukkonen, Lauri Sydänheimo, Markku Kivikoski,
Tampere University of Technology, Institute of Electronics, Rauma Research Unit Kalliokatu, FIN-26100 Rauma, Finland;
[15] “Appunti di Campi Elettromagnetici”, Giuliano Manara, Agostino Monorchio, Paolo Nepa.