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Design of Circular Polarization Antennas for RFID Application
馬明世 , Masters Advisor:黃榮堂;林震
繁體中文
圓極化 ; 無線射頻辨識系統 ; 槽孔天線 ; Circularly polarized ; Radio Frequency Identification System ; slot antenna


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