Author:
Hocini A,Melouki N,Denidni T A
Abstract
Abstract
A low-profiled microstrip patch antenna for application in the 5G wireless communication systems is backed by a reflecting layer based on an optimized artificial magnetic conductor (AMC) to enhance the gain and the front-to-back ratio. The design and analyses process were carried out using the full-wave commercial simulator CST Microwave Studio in parallel with Matlab, using the embedded CST to Matlab VBA-based interface to create an automated simulation environment and to design both a conventional antenna and the proposed one. A genetic algorithm (GA) is used to optimize the AMC reflecting layer to achieve maximum gain and front-to-back ratio around the frequency band of interest. The results yield an important enhancement in the peak gain and front-to-back ratio, alongside a low side-lobe level (SLL) due to the successful surface waves suppression, thus making this antenna design a good candidate for future wireless communication systems.
Subject
General Physics and Astronomy
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