“…C-band (4–8 GHz) antennas are used in satellite communications, point-to-point wireless, search and track radars, and fire control and imaging radars. Modern wireless technology presents new demands and challenges for antennas, necessitating high data transmission rates, high reliability, and quality of transmission link to facilitate the development and improvement of multiple-input–multiple-output (MIMO) systems. − Dielectric resonator antennas (DRAs) are distinguished by their inherent advantages of low profile, low loss, high radiation efficiency, low metal loss, and omnidirectional response. − Microwave dielectric ceramics modulate antenna performance through optimization of three selective parameters: permittivity (ε r ), quality factor ( Qf ), and temperature coefficient of resonant frequency (TCF), which regulate the size and transmission speed, transmission loss, and frequency selectivity and operating temperature stability, respectively. − …”