2020 International Conference on UK-China Emerging Technologies (UCET) 2020
DOI: 10.1109/ucet51115.2020.9205326
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Millimetre-Wave MIMO Array of a Compact Grid Antenna for 5G Wireless Networks and Beyond

Abstract: This paper presents a 4-element multiple-inputmultiple-output (MIMO) configuration of planar and compact two-dimensional (2D) grid antennas. The proposed grid is a 2D array of thirteen circular patches each with a radius of 0.175λo, having a single feed point. Measured results of the singleelement microstrip-fed grid-array antenna show a 6 GHz bandwidth in the range of 27-33 GHz. The realized gain is above 9 dBi in almost the whole range with a peak gain of 11.57 dBi at 29 GHz. The numerically calculated anten… Show more

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“…Several linear and two-dimensional antenna grates and 5G applications with high amplification and extended bandwidth that are keeping compactness at the same time [40][41][42][43]. For example, at the [44] MIMO antenna grate (Fig. 6) is represented, that have united high amplification advantages, wide bandwidth, high distribution level and compact structure.…”
Section: Design Of 5g Antenna Systems For Base Stationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Several linear and two-dimensional antenna grates and 5G applications with high amplification and extended bandwidth that are keeping compactness at the same time [40][41][42][43]. For example, at the [44] MIMO antenna grate (Fig. 6) is represented, that have united high amplification advantages, wide bandwidth, high distribution level and compact structure.…”
Section: Design Of 5g Antenna Systems For Base Stationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As depicted in Figure 1, it is an example use of the SPDT in millimeter wave multiple input multiple output (MIMO) transceiver architecture [1]. This architecture is proposed for 5G millimeter wave communications where the SPDT switches need to be connected to 5G MIMO antennas [2], [3]. Therefore, the need for high isolation between transmitter and receiver is one of the key parameters in SPDT switch design to minimize any high radio frequency (RF) power leakage from transmitter to receiver that could distort the active circuits of the receiver, particularly low noise amplifier (LNA).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%