A compact four-element UWB MIMO antenna with QSCA implementation

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In this paper, a new approach using quasi-self-complementary antenna (QSCA) to reduce the wideband mutual coupling is proposed and discussed. QSCA element proposed in this paper is composed of a semi-circular radiation patch and a complementary-cut ground plane, which is easy to achieve ultra-wideband operation because its impedance is frequency independent. The proposed compact four-element ultra-wideband (UWB) multiple-input multiple-output (MIMO) array consists of four QSCA elements, and by arranging them anticlockwise, a good impedance matching and high port-to-port isolation (|S11| covers 2.95–12.1 GHz with |S21| = |S31| ≤ −15 dB, |S41| ≤ −17.8dB) can be achieved. Notably, the isolation is obtained without using any other decoupling methods and totally benefits from the asymmetrical radiation property of QSCA. As an example, the proposed four-element UWB MIMO array is fabricated and tested. And the measured radiation pattern, gains and total efficiencies are displayed and show good performances which make it a nice candidate for future UWB diversity applications.

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Yu, J. F., Liu, X. L., Shi, X. W., & Wang, Z. D. (2014). A compact four-element UWB MIMO antenna with QSCA implementation. Progress in Electromagnetics Research Letters, 50, 103–109. https://doi.org/10.2528/PIERL14110804

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