A Novel Dual-Band (38/60 GHz) Patch Antenna for 5G Mobile Handsets
A compact dual-frequency () microstrip patch antenna with novel design is proposed for 5G mobile handsets to combine complicated radiation mechanisms for dual-band operation. The proposed antenna is composed of two electromagnetically coupled patches. The first patch is directly fed by a microstrip...
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doaj-dfd22cebfb334d28bbfa3ca4519ae5cb2020-11-25T02:23:04ZengMDPI AGSensors1424-82202020-04-01202541254110.3390/s20092541A Novel Dual-Band (38/60 GHz) Patch Antenna for 5G Mobile HandsetsMarwa H. Sharaf0Amira I. Zaki1Radwa K. Hamad2Mohamed M. M. Omar3Electronics and Communications Department, College of Engineering and Technology, Arab Academy for Science, Technology & Maritime Transport, Alexandria 21937, EgyptElectronics and Communications Department, College of Engineering and Technology, Arab Academy for Science, Technology & Maritime Transport, Alexandria 21937, EgyptElectronics and Communications Department, College of Engineering and Technology, Arab Academy for Science, Technology & Maritime Transport, Alexandria 21937, EgyptElectronics and Communications Department, College of Engineering and Technology, Arab Academy for Science, Technology & Maritime Transport, Alexandria 21937, EgyptA compact dual-frequency () microstrip patch antenna with novel design is proposed for 5G mobile handsets to combine complicated radiation mechanisms for dual-band operation. The proposed antenna is composed of two electromagnetically coupled patches. The first patch is directly fed by a microstrip line and is mainly responsible for radiation in the lower band (). The second patch is fed through both capacitive and inductive coupling to the first patch and is mainly responsible for radiation in the upper frequency band (). Numerical and experimental results show good performance regarding return loss, bandwidth, radiation patterns, radiation efficiency, and gain. The impedance matching bandwidths achieved in the and bands are about and, respectively. The minimum value of the return loss is dB for the band and for the band. Radiation patterns are omnidirectional with a balloon-like shape for both bands, which makes the proposed single antenna an excellent candidate for a multiple-input multiple-output (MIMO) system constructed from a number of properly allocated elements for 5G mobile communications with excellent diversity schemes. Numerical comparisons show that the proposed antenna is superior to other published designs.https://www.mdpi.com/1424-8220/20/9/2541MIMO5G mobile handsetsdual-band antennamicrostrip patch antennamillimeter-wave |
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Marwa H. Sharaf Amira I. Zaki Radwa K. Hamad Mohamed M. M. Omar A Novel Dual-Band (38/60 GHz) Patch Antenna for 5G Mobile Handsets Sensors MIMO 5G mobile handsets dual-band antenna microstrip patch antenna millimeter-wave |
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Marwa H. Sharaf Amira I. Zaki Radwa K. Hamad Mohamed M. M. Omar |
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Marwa H. Sharaf |
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A Novel Dual-Band (38/60 GHz) Patch Antenna for 5G Mobile Handsets |
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A Novel Dual-Band (38/60 GHz) Patch Antenna for 5G Mobile Handsets |
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A Novel Dual-Band (38/60 GHz) Patch Antenna for 5G Mobile Handsets |
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A Novel Dual-Band (38/60 GHz) Patch Antenna for 5G Mobile Handsets |
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A Novel Dual-Band (38/60 GHz) Patch Antenna for 5G Mobile Handsets |
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novel dual-band (38/60 ghz) patch antenna for 5g mobile handsets |
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2020-04-01 |
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A compact dual-frequency () microstrip patch antenna with novel design is proposed for 5G mobile handsets to combine complicated radiation mechanisms for dual-band operation. The proposed antenna is composed of two electromagnetically coupled patches. The first patch is directly fed by a microstrip line and is mainly responsible for radiation in the lower band (). The second patch is fed through both capacitive and inductive coupling to the first patch and is mainly responsible for radiation in the upper frequency band (). Numerical and experimental results show good performance regarding return loss, bandwidth, radiation patterns, radiation efficiency, and gain. The impedance matching bandwidths achieved in the and bands are about and, respectively. The minimum value of the return loss is dB for the band and for the band. Radiation patterns are omnidirectional with a balloon-like shape for both bands, which makes the proposed single antenna an excellent candidate for a multiple-input multiple-output (MIMO) system constructed from a number of properly allocated elements for 5G mobile communications with excellent diversity schemes. Numerical comparisons show that the proposed antenna is superior to other published designs. |
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MIMO 5G mobile handsets dual-band antenna microstrip patch antenna millimeter-wave |
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