An inset-fed rectangular microstrip patch antenna with multiple slits for sub 6GHz – 5G applications

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Abstract

This paper presents an inset feed rectangular microstrip patch antenna with multiple slits for sub 6 GHz-5G Applications. This antenna is proposed with the development, design, running simulations, and finally a conclusion of the analysis. The antenna in this paper is implemented using a technique called “inset-feed” and multiple slits. The dielectric used as a substrate is FR-4. The proposed antenna is useful for a sub 6 GHz 5G band, which comes under the 5G band of frequency. The proposed and designed antenna gives the input match of-10.74 dB, and 5.99 dB gain at the design frequency of 5.045 GHz. These outputs are usable for 5G applications. The antenna is simulated and developed in a radio technology design software Sonnet.

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Kašibović, A., Imeci, S. T., & Uslu, A. F. (2023). An inset-fed rectangular microstrip patch antenna with multiple slits for sub 6GHz – 5G applications. Sustainable Engineering and Innovation, 5(1), 15–21. https://doi.org/10.37868/sei.v5i1.id181

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