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A novel arc‐shaped four‐port wideband (21.8–29.1 GHz) MIMO antenna with improved characteristics for 5G NR networks

Nour El Houda Nasri, Mohammed El Ghzaoui, Sudipta Das, Tanvir Islam, Wael A. E. Ali, Mohammed Fattah

2024International Journal of Communication Systems21 citationsDOI

Abstract

Summary A novel antenna system that utilizes multiple‐input and multiple‐output (MIMO) technology to suit the requirements of 5G applications is proposed in this article. The antenna has a wide operating bandwidth and high isolation in n257/n258/n261 5G bands. The suggested arc‐shaped MIMO antenna is composed of four similar patch units with modified ground planes arranged in a four‐port configuration and is made on a Rogers RT/duroid 5880 substrate, which measures 31.891 × 37.5885 × 0.508 mm 3 . The prototype of the suggested MIMO antenna is realized to confirm the obtained simulated results and validate the proposed design. The four‐port MIMO antenna features a broad frequency range of 7.3 GHz from 21.8 to 29.1 GHz, a peak gain of 5.76 dBi at 29 GHz, and a good isolation less than −18 dB. The proposed antenna's MIMO performance is evaluated by analyzing several diversity parameters. The findings of the evaluation demonstrate an envelope correlation coefficient (ECC) value of less than 0.001, a diversity gain (DG) value exceeding 9.995 dB, and an average mean effective gain (MEG) of −3 dB within the operational frequency band. The suggested MIMO antenna's compact size and impressive performance make it a suitable choice for intended n257/n258/n261 5G NR networks.

Topics & Concepts

MIMODiversity gainComputer scienceWidebandAntenna (radio)3G MIMOElectronic engineeringAntenna noise temperatureTelecommunicationsAntenna factorElectrical engineeringAcousticsAntenna measurementPhysicsEngineeringChannel (broadcasting)Antenna Design and AnalysisEnergy Harvesting in Wireless NetworksAdvanced MIMO Systems Optimization
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