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CPW-fed printed patch antenna for 5G-IoT infrastructure development

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  • Kaushal Mukherjee
  • Subhadeep Mukhopadhyay
  • Sahadev Roy

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Antennas with a high gain, good radiation efficiency, and an omnidirectional radiation pattern over a wide bandwidth will be able to solve some of the issues of existing communication networks. In this work a comparative analysis of different types of 5G antenna along with their performance improvements techniques are discussed. In this study we also proposed a simple planar printed antenna which is also offered high gain and desired radiation efficiencies. The proposed work is different in that, despite being a planar printed antenna, the antenna achieves a wider bandwidth of 4.5 GHz, peak gain of 11.6 dB, radiation efficiency of 92%, VSWR of 1.2, and SAR of 1.42 W/Kg for 1 g of tissue by utilising a U-shape slot over the radiating patch structure, and also useful for 5G-IoT-based infrastructure developments as a replacement for multi-layer antennas.

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  • Kaushal Mukherjee & Subhadeep Mukhopadhyay & Sahadev Roy, 2023. "CPW-fed printed patch antenna for 5G-IoT infrastructure development," International Journal of Critical Infrastructures, Inderscience Enterprises Ltd, vol. 19(5), pages 484-507.
  • Handle: RePEc:ids:ijcist:v:19:y:2023:i:5:p:484-507
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