Miniaturize four‐port UWB‐MIMO antenna with tri‐notched band characteristics

In this article, a compact and high performance 4‐port ultra‐wideband multiple‐input multiple‐output antenna is presented. The proposed antenna is designed by using a novel technology which includes integration of four orthogonal octad‐shaped radiators, four D‐shaped ground planes, multi‐stub techni...

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Published inMicrowave and optical technology letters Vol. 63; no. 5; pp. 1489 - 1498
Main Authors Pannu, Preeti, Sharma, Devendra Kumar
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Hoboken, USA John Wiley & Sons, Inc 01.05.2021
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ISSN0895-2477
1098-2760
DOI10.1002/mop.32766

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Summary:In this article, a compact and high performance 4‐port ultra‐wideband multiple‐input multiple‐output antenna is presented. The proposed antenna is designed by using a novel technology which includes integration of four orthogonal octad‐shaped radiators, four D‐shaped ground planes, multi‐stub techniques and slot techniques. The overall size of the design is effectively miniaturized and the ultra‐wideband characteristics are achieved through feed line tapering and by inserting slot in the D‐shape ground structure. Moreover, tri‐band notch characteristics are achieved in the proposed design by embedding L‐shaped stubs in the octad radiating elements. This results in impedance bandwidth of 2.6‐12.2GHz with notched characteristics at bands ranging from 3‐3.7GHz, 5‐6GHz and 7.9‐8.3GHz. In addition, the antenna shows high isolation and good diversity performance in terms of Envelop Correlation coefficient, Diversity gain and Total active reflection coefficient. A good trade‐off of performance has achieved from the proposed design makes it best candidate for wireless communication applications.
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ISSN:0895-2477
1098-2760
DOI:10.1002/mop.32766