ACS-fed UWB-MIMO antenna with shared radiator

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Abstract

A novel asymmetric coplanar strip (ACS)-fed multiple-input-multipleoutput (MIMO) antenna working in the ultra-wideband (UWB) frequency band with a shared radiator is discussed. The proposed antenna is composed of a radiator which is shared by two antenna elements in order to achieve a very compact size of 26 × 26 mm2. By etching an I-shaped slot in the radiator and attaching a rectangular patch on the back, the operating bandwidth is broadened and a high isolation between the two antenna elements is realised. The stub from the ground also has a great effect on the return loss and isolation. The measured results show that the working frequency band of the MIMO antenna covers 3.1-10.6 GHz with an isolation of more than 15 dB. Furthermore, the simple feeding structure and compact size could enable the proposed antenna to be used in portable devices.

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Zhang, J. Y., Zhang, F., Tian, W. P., & Luo, Y. L. (2015). ACS-fed UWB-MIMO antenna with shared radiator. Electronics Letters, 51(17), 1301–1302. https://doi.org/10.1049/el.2015.1327

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