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This letter presents a design of two compact, light, rigid, and low-cost three-dimensionally (3-D) printed millimeter-wave antennas for a fifth-generation (5G) communication system. The proposed antennas consist of a radiating slot that is surrounded by a rectangular cavity and corrugations, which boost the gain performance of the antennas. Furthermore, the proposed antennas are fabricated using 3-D printing technology, and they are metalized using novel, simple, and low-cost techniques, which utilize the commercial conducive spray-coating technology. The proposed antennas operate at a 28 GHz band, where the first design is fed by a waveguide to prove the performance, whereas the second design is fed by a microstrip line to demonstrate the ability to be integrated into a compact structure. Measurement results show a wide impedance bandwidth, which enables the proposed antenna design to be a strong candidate for 5G applications.
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Alkaraki, S., Andy, A. S., Gao, Y., Tong, K. F., Ying, Z., Donnan, R., & Parini, C. (2018). Compact and low-cost 3-D printed antennas metalized using spray-coating technology for 5G mm-wave communication systems. IEEE Antennas and Wireless Propagation Letters, 17(11), 2051–2055. https://doi.org/10.1109/LAWP.2018.2848912
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