This paper presents a new design of a reconfigurable miscrostrip patch antenna based on a substrate-integrated waveguide (SIW). The antenna is resonant at the millimeter-wave (mmWave) 5G spectrum. The tuning technique consists of using a nematic liquid crystal (K15). An adjustable frequency band from 30.191 to 32 GHz is obtained, giving a tunable range of Δfr = 1.809 GHz. The maximum gain and efficiency reach the values of 7.61 and 9.07 dBi and 93 and 94%, respectively. The proposed SIW antenna loaded with liquid crystal was fabricated and tested. The experimental results correlated well with the simulation; however, the measured reflection coefficient plot shows a shift of the tuning range of 284 MHz, which is an acceptable outcome compared to simulation. A new approach of adopting the magnetic field as a technique to tune the resonance frequency has been used. The structure is characterized by its design simplicity, compactness, and fabrication process. The proposed antenna proves that the liquid crystal improves the performance of the antenna in the Ka band for 5G applications and satellite communication systems.
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