Design and Analysis on Decoupling Techniques for MIMO Wireless Systems in 5G Applications

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Multiple-input multiple-output (MIMO) wireless system is a hot research topic in 5th generation mobile communication technology (5G), which can increase the channel capacity of the antenna system to meet new communication demands without changing the bandwidth and transmission power. However, adding the number of antenna elements in a limited space size can lead to mutual coupling effects and impair the communication quality. Therefore, it is significant to design a compact MIMO wireless system using decoupling techniques. Several studies on the reduction of mutual coupling effects have been proposed. However, a concrete overview of the features and resemblances of these decoupling techniques is lacking. In this review, we provide a brief description of the research background on the mutual coupling effect of MIMO. Then, various decoupling techniques worthy of reference are classified and outlined. We further summarize the additional impacts due to the existence of different decoupling structures, and the possible usability and defects of these techniques are revealed clearly in this paper. Finally, a future outlook on the development direction of decoupling techniques for MIMO wireless systems is also concluded and discussed.

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Du, K., Wang, Y., & Hu, Y. (2022, April 1). Design and Analysis on Decoupling Techniques for MIMO Wireless Systems in 5G Applications. Applied Sciences (Switzerland). MDPI. https://doi.org/10.3390/app12083816

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