In this paper, we have shown how a CP signal can be used in conjunction with a modified circular-patch antenna in order to produce Serroydyne action. The approach described here has the following advantages: the same antenna can be used for both the transmit and receive functions, and the rotating t
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Off-grid perfect boundary conditions for the FDTD method
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- 2005
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