Affiliation:
1. Electrical Cluster, SoAE UPES Dehradun India
2. Department of ECE Jawaharlal Nehru Government Engineering College Sundernagar India
3. Department of ECE Central Institute of Technology Kokrajhar Kokrajhar India
4. Department of ECE National Institute of Technology Jamshedpur Jamshedpur India
Abstract
SummaryA simple planar wideband four‐port MIMO antenna of size 2.75𝜆l × 2.75𝜆l × 0.04𝜆l (𝜆l is the wavelength when fl is 24.26 GHz) with high isolation that offers the 24.26 to 30.2 GHz bandwidth covering the 5G FR‐2 spectrums is proposed in this work. Total fractional bandwidth of 21.8% has been achieved that covers the n257 (26.5 to 29.5 GHz), n258 (24.25 to 27.5 GHz), and n261 (27.5 to 28.35 GHz) 5G spectrums. Popular rectangular radiator‐based 4‐port MIMO antenna with symmetric stubs loaded parallel to feed line and tapered semi‐circular cut in the lower corners of patch is incorporated that exhibits an excellent isolation that is below −27 dB through the entire spectrum and the extreme realized separation is −40 dB. The projected MIMO radiator is premeditated on RT/duroid 5880 of 0.508 mm depth and permittivity (εr) of 2.2. The maximum radiation efficiency and gain of the proposed antenna are 93.07% and 6.48 dBi, respectively. The MIMO antenna parameters such as envelope correlation coefficient (ECC) were achieved lesser than 0.003, diversity gain (DG) was achieved around 10 dB, channel capacity loss (CCL) was achieved lower than 0.15 bits/s/Hz, and mean effective gain (MEG) was achieved between −3.6 dB and −3 dB throughout the impedance band, which exhibit the excellent MIMO properties, and thus, the projected antenna is appropriate for 5G/beyond 5G wireless technologies.
Funder
Science and Engineering Research Board