High-gain vivaldi antenna with wide bandwidth characteristics for 5g mobile and ku-band radar applications

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Abstract

In this paper, antipodal Vivaldi antenna is designed for 5th generation (5G) mobile communication and Ku-band applications. The proposed designed has three layers. The upper layer consists of eight-element array of split-shaped leaf structures, which is fed by a 1-to-8 power divider network. Middle layer is a substrate made of Rogers 5880. The bottom layer consists of truncated ground and shorter mirror-image split leaf structures. The overall size of the designed antenna is confined significantly to 33.31 × 54.96 × 0.787 (volume in mm3), which is equivalent to 2λo × 3.3λo × 0.05λo (λo is free-space wavelength at 18 GHz). Proposed eight elements antenna is multi-band in nature covering Ku-bands (14.44–20.98 GHz), two millimeter wave (mmW) bands i.e., 24.34–29 GHz and 33–40 GHz, which are candidate frequency bands for 5G communications. The Ku-Band is suitable for radar applications. Proposed eight elements antenna is very efficient and has stable gain for 5G mobile communication and Ku-band applications. The simulation results are experimentally validated by testing the fabricated prototypes of the proposed design.

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Ullah, R., Ullah, S., Faisal, F., Ullah, R., Choi, D. Y., Ahmad, A., & Kamal, B. (2021). High-gain vivaldi antenna with wide bandwidth characteristics for 5g mobile and ku-band radar applications. Electronics (Switzerland), 10(6), 1–15. https://doi.org/10.3390/electronics10060667

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