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Abstract

Antenna design is a crucial aspect of enhancing wireless communication performance in hybrid devices. With the widespread use of wireless technology across multiple devices, it is essential to address the performance challenges posed by different operating modes, such as clamshell and tablet modes in laptops. One way to improve wireless performance is through the use of parasitic elements, which can significantly enhance the radiation efficiency and gain of WLAN antenna.

The structural changes in tablet mode often degrade WLAN performance due to alterations in the radiation environment. To mitigate this issue, we propose a solution that leverages parasitic antenna technology. By integrating passive elements like reflectors and directors into the antenna design, we can optimize the radiation pattern and impedance characteristics without direct connection to the transmitter, thereby improving WLAN and WWAN performances.

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