Leaf-shaped antennas for Sub-6 GHz 5G applications

Tapan Nahar, Sanyog Rawat, Parul Pathak, Pramod Kumar, Jaume Anguera

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The research community has been more interested in Nature-inspired antenna solutions in recent years. Well-known organizations all around the world have set up labs to investigate the structures, operations, and traits of creatures that exist. One valuable method is investigating geometrical depictions of biological shapes, including fractal shapes and polarized geometry. This paper focuses on the design of a Leaf shaped antenna, its 4×1 corporate-fed array, and spatial diversity and pattern diversity MIMO antenna which operates in the sub-6 GHz range and specifically covers the 5G bands: N77 (3.3-4.2 GHz), N78 (3.3-3.8 GHz), and N79 (4.7 GHz) (4.4 GHz-5GHz). The radiating element of the array is modeled like a natural plant leaf and defected ground plane is used to reduce size and increase bandwidth. To obtain dual band characteristics and circular polarization, a diagonal slot in the parasitic metallic elliptical disc in the ground plane is used. A corporate feed network is used in 4×1 array for excitation to radiating elements and to generate a high gain performance by ensuring little reflection loss and good impedance matching. Electromagnetically coupled hexagonal array is used in T shape between the inter elements to reduce mutual coupling and increasing the gain of 4×1 array. The proposed multiband antenna array reflects less than 10% of the power between 3.4-4 GHz and 4.51-5.2 GHz and achieves a maximum gain of 6.55 dB with variations of less than 3 dB across the full operating band. MIMO configurations are required to increase the network capacity. Spatial diversity and pattern diversity MIMO antennas are designed which provides good diversity performance and sufficient isolation bandwidth. All the proposed antennas are fabricated on a commercially available FR4 substrate with a dielectric constant of 4.3 and a height of 1.6 mm, making it inexpensive for mass production. Performance of fabricated antennas are compared with simulated antennas. Compact size, planar design, broad bandwidth, and stable gain make proposed antennas suitable for sub-6GHz 5G application.

Idioma originalAnglès
Pàgines (de-a)114338-114357
Nombre de pàgines20
RevistaIEEE Access
Volum12
DOIs
Estat de la publicacióPublicada - 2024

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