2018 22nd International Microwave and Radar Conference (MIKON) 2018
DOI: 10.23919/mikon.2018.8405183
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A comparative analysis of 5G mmWave antenna arrays on different substrate technolgies

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“…The Roger RT5880 (lossy) is chosen as substrate material because of its low dielectric constant, which provides higher directivity and low cost with availability [23]. Dielectric constant and loss tangent of the substrate is 2.2 and 0.0009, respectively.…”
Section: Antenna Designmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The Roger RT5880 (lossy) is chosen as substrate material because of its low dielectric constant, which provides higher directivity and low cost with availability [23]. Dielectric constant and loss tangent of the substrate is 2.2 and 0.0009, respectively.…”
Section: Antenna Designmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A corporate series feed rectangular patch antenna array is presented for 28 GHz resonant frequency by Mohamed and Ammor [22] where antenna gain is only 17.1 dB but antenna size is large. Ndip et al [23], has been designed a four elements antenna array of 28 GHz operating frequency whose gain and bandwidth are 12.2 dBi and 0.9 GHz, respectively, where the size of the antenna is not specified. A rectangular patch antenna array has been proposed in paper [24] that has a gain of only 11.2 dBi and coaxial feed used to feed the antenna where Arizaca-cusicuna et al [25] introduced a corporate series feed 16-element rectangular patch antenna for 28 GHz resonant frequency with 17 dB gain, but return loss and bandwidth are only 16.37 dB and 0.3 GHz respectively.…”
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“…The wavelength required for the operation of mmW varies from 10 to 1 mm. The advantages of using the above technology include high data rates, almost the same as those obtained in optical fibers, achieved at a lesser cost or free of cost [5,6]. The added merits to this technology are that at high frequencies, the traffic is less, and the communication would be more secure because these frequencies cannot be utilized by everyone.…”
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“…Long term evolution (LTE) in 4G commercial services is at the brink of meeting these new high data rate requirements. Currently, in order to overcome this problem the industry is launching a sub-6 GHz, 5th Generation (5G) mobile devices, whereas it is planned to use existing LTE network, and later on it will shift to millimeter band (28 GHz to 85 GHz) by 2020 [1][2][3][4].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
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