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In this paper, we present the classification of small antennas based on statistical data. The three categories of downsizing methods are loading a matching circuit, changing the current path, and using dielectric/magnetic materials. These categories are explained using several examples. In this paper, we show that the miminum Q value as a fundamental limit defined by an infinitesimal dipole is effective for determining the index factor of small antennas. Radiation efficiency measurements for small antennas are also discussed.
A theoretical and experimental study of a thin card-sized antenna is presented. The method of moment with a wire-grid model is used to analyze this antenna. In order to validate numerical efficiency, measurements using Wheeler method are preformed on this antenna and its wire-grid models. The experimental and theoretical results are in good agreement if the wire conductivity is well chosen. And the noise reduction of measured Wheeler efficiency using least mean square method is also examined.