A Multi-Slot Two-Antenna MIMO with High Isolation for Sub-6 GHz 5G/IEEE802.11ac/ax/C-Band/X-Band Wireless and Satellite Applications

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Abstract

A tapered symmetrical coplanar waveguide (S-CPW) fed monopole antenna is initially studied. To achieve multiband characteristics, the radiating element of this monopole antenna is loaded with multiple narrow slots and multiple slotted stubs (MSS). The designed slot-loading mon-opole is further transformed into a two-antenna MIMO type with a gap distance of only 0.12λ (at 5 GHz), and thus it has a small overall size of 32 × 20 × 0.8 mm3. By deploying five concentric ring elements between the two adjacent antenna elements, the desirable isolation of better than 20 dB is yielded. As the low band and high band operation of the proposed two-antenna MIMO is 81.08% (3.3–7.8 GHz) and 40% (8.0–12.0 GHz), respectively, it can therefore satisfy the Sub-6 GHz 5G New Radio (NR) n77/78/79, IEEE 802.11ac/ax, X-band/C-band wireless and satellite applications. Further-more, it has shown a desirable gain of above 3 dBi and a radiation efficiency greater than 69% throughout the two bands of interest.

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Alharbi, A. G., Kulkarni, J., Desai, A., Sim, C. Y. D., & Poddar, A. (2022). A Multi-Slot Two-Antenna MIMO with High Isolation for Sub-6 GHz 5G/IEEE802.11ac/ax/C-Band/X-Band Wireless and Satellite Applications. Electronics (Switzerland), 11(3). https://doi.org/10.3390/electronics11030473

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