Neutralization Line Decoupling Tri-Band Multiple-Input Multiple-Output Antenna Design

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A pair of tri-band multiple-input-multiple-output (MIMO) antennas with high isolation is investigated in this paper. The proposed antenna consists of two monopole antenna elements with an edge to edge spacing of 4 mm ( 0.03~\lambda _{0} at 2.3 GHz). The monopole antenna element chose the bending line structure that can operate in tri-band and realize miniaturization. To achieve compact dimension and high isolation, symmetrical distribution layout is adopted to decouple the low frequency band, the U-shaped neutralization line (NL) contacting with two microstrip lines, and it can to improve the isolation in high frequency band, and the inverted U-shaped NL contacting with two radiation patch can decoupling in the middle frequency band. And then study the envelope correlation coefficient is lower, and the radiation pattern in operation bands is quasi-omnidirectional. It indicates that the antenna has obtained a satisfactory diversity performance within the whole operation bands which can be a good candidate for some portable MIMO applications.

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Liu, R., An, X., Zheng, H., Wang, M., Gao, Z., & Li, E. (2020). Neutralization Line Decoupling Tri-Band Multiple-Input Multiple-Output Antenna Design. IEEE Access, 8, 27018–27026. https://doi.org/10.1109/ACCESS.2020.2971038

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