Abstract
The timely upgradation in 5G technology standards has already been released by third generation partnership project, which enabled the researchers to refine the research to improve the communication and support in the development. After development of fifth generation technologies, researchers, scientists, and engineers are looking for wide bandwidth which should improve wireless systems and devices to provide better services and experiences. Because of that, beyond 5G, a sixth generation is the next step to be widely used in early 2028 or intensively used around 2030 as per demand. Parameters like gain, bandwidth, efficiency, size of the antenna, technique of fabrication, and other useful quantities can be modified and maximized, and also the cost of fabricating such antennas will be reduced and developed.