Electromagnetic band gap (EBG) structures can be treated as sporadic arrangement of dielectrics. These structures will aid in the coupling reduction in arrays. In this paper, for reducing coupling between array antennas, a new arrangement of EBG structures is presented. The antenna resonates at 5.8GHz, used for wireless requirement. Here 5 × 2 EBG structures are used to reduce mutual coupling more than 20 dB. The antenna substrate dimensions are 36 mm × 68 mm × 1.6 mm. Also, the dispersion diagram was used to design EBG unit cell. In this, a uniplanar EBG configuration which is easy to fabricate without the use of vias is designed for antennas. Their use in coupling reduction of planar antennas and low-profile antenna applications is explored through an effective technique, because the information required is the dispersion diagram and reflection phase of the unit cell. Diff erent Uniplanar-EBGs are used for optimizing current distribution on the antennas, decreasing the coupling between elements and harmonic suppression. As a result, the antenna array performance is improved and minimum coupling is less than -20 dB by using this EBG structure
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