A High-Gain and Wideband MIMO Antenna for 5G mm-Wave-Based IoT Communication Networks

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In this paper, an antenna with a multiple-input, multiple-output (MIMO) configuration is demonstrated for mm-wave 5G-based Internet of Things (IoT) applications. The two antenna elements are arranged next to each other to form a two-port antenna system such that significant field decorrelation is achieved. Moreover, a dielectric layer is backed by an eventual multiport system to amend and analyze the radiation characteristics. The overall size of the MIMO configuration is 14 mm × 20 mm, and the operation bandwidth achieves ranges from 16.7 to 25.4 GHz, considering the −10 dB criterion with a maximum isolation of more than −30 dB within the operating band. The peak gain offered by the antenna system is nearly 5.48 dB, and incorporating a dielectric layer provides an increase in the gain value to 8.47 dB. Within the operating band, more than 80% total efficiency is observed, and analysis shows several MIMO performance metrics with favorable characteristics. The compactness of the proposed design with high isolation, improved gain, and wideband features make it a suitable candidate for mm-wave-based 5G applications.

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Sehrai, D. A., Asif, M., Khan, J., Abdullah, M., Shah, W. A., Alotaibi, S., & Ullah, N. (2022). A High-Gain and Wideband MIMO Antenna for 5G mm-Wave-Based IoT Communication Networks. Applied Sciences (Switzerland), 12(19). https://doi.org/10.3390/app12199530

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