Frequency reconfigurable antenna array for MM-wave 5g mobile handsets

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Abstract

This study proposes a compact design of frequency-reconfigurable antenna array for fifth generation (5G) cellular networks. Eight compact discrete-fed slot antennas are placed on the top portion of a mobile phone printed-circuit-board (PCB) to form a beam-steerable array. The frequency response of the antenna can be reconfigured to operate at either 28 GHz or 38 GHz, two of the candidate frequency bands for millimeter-wave (MM-Wave) 5G communications. The reconfigurability function of the proposed design can be achieved by implementing and biasing a pair of diodes across each T-shaped slot antenna element. Rogers RT 5880 with thickness of 0.508 mm and properties of ε = 2.2 and δ = 0.0009 has been used as the antenna substrate. The antenna element is very compact in size with a good end-fire radiation pattern in the frequency bands of interest. The proposed beam-steerable array provides very good 3D coverage. The simulation results show that the proposed design provides some good characteristics fitting the need of the 5G cellular communications.

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Ojaroudi Parchin, N., Al-Yasir, Y., Abdulkhaleq, A. M., Elfergani, I., Rayit, A., Noras, J. M., … Abd-Alhameed, R. A. (2019). Frequency reconfigurable antenna array for MM-wave 5g mobile handsets. In Lecture Notes of the Institute for Computer Sciences, Social-Informatics and Telecommunications Engineering, LNICST (Vol. 263, pp. 438–445). Springer Verlag. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-05195-2_43

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