Wireless systems manufacturers desire a low-profile, wideband, circularly polarized (CP) antenna. Generally, a single-feed CP microstrip antenna (CPMA) has a simple configuration but is hindered by a narrow, 3-dB axial ratio (AR) bandwidth. The bandwidth of a multiple-feed CPMA can be enhanced but requires a complicated and larger feeding network. Many techniques have been employed to improve AR bandwidth, such as using dual-feed, network-based structures [1], stacked patches [2]?[3], array antennas with sequential feeding network [4], and multilayered structures [5]. However, these CP antennas are based on multiradiating patches or complicated feeding structures. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]