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titleOfInvention Daisy antenna for the emission and reception of linearly and circularly polarized electromagnetic waves
abstract The invention relates to an antenna formed by the coplanar grouping of an even number of radiating wires which together form a shape similar to the petal distribution of a daisy (see figure 1). The radiating wires or petals of the daisy antenna work by resonance and have a flat geometry, as well as all having the same structure and being in the same plane, referred to as the antenna plane. The only difference between the petals is in the relative distribution of the current flow directions, which determines the form of the radiation diagram and characterizes the behavior of the antenna, in order to allow users a wide range of applications.
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