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Design an antenna insensitive to environmental changes

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Dear all,

I have a question on antenna design: how could we design an antenna which is insensitive to environmental changes, such as proximity objects? I know, I can try broadband antennae, but there is no guarantee they will work well. I can also try to put a piece of high-dielectric constant material in front of the antenna, and consider its effect in my antenna design. However, the radiation efficiency will be reduced. Do you have any ideas?

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