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  1. A flexible, compact C-shaped coplanar waveguide- fed (CPW-fed) circularly polarized (CP) antenna is proposed for Internet of Things (IoT) applications. The antenna is designed on a polyethylene terephthalate (PET) substrate, enabling flexibility and the potential for conformal integration. The design achieves a wide 3-dB axial ratio bandwidth (ARBW) of 5.66 GHz (79.94%) from 4.25 GHz to 9.91 GHz, demonstrating excellent CP perfor- mance. Additionally, the antenna exhibits a broad 10-dB return loss bandwidth (RLBW) of 7.67 GHz (99.55%) spanning 3.87 GHz to 11.54 GHz, fully encompassing the ARBW. The antenna maintains a peak gain over 3.5 dB and radiation efficiency over 95% within the ARBW. This wide operational range makes the antenna suitable for a variety of wireless communication systems, including WiFi, WiMAX, and emerging 5G technologies. 
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