Enhanced isolation with defected ground structure in MIMO antenna

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Abstract

A defected ground structure (DGS) for improving isolation between four ports in a collocated multiple-input-multiple-output (MIMO) antenna is proposed. Isolation improvement by 7 dB is achieved by reducing surface waves within the dielectric substrate. Mutual coupling values as low as -25 dB are obtained along both the E- and H-planes.The MIMO antenna includes a square patch antenna surrounded by a square ring patch antenna with the DGS etched in the form of a square ring. The DGS effectively suppresses the cross-polarisation levels for all radiating modes. The design and effectiveness of the DGS in improving isolation for a fabricated 4-port antenna are discussed.

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Anitha, R., Sarin, V. P., Mohanan, P., & Vasudevan, K. (2014). Enhanced isolation with defected ground structure in MIMO antenna. Electronics Letters, 50(24), 1784–1786. https://doi.org/10.1049/el.2014.2795

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