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Compact highly isolated dual-band 4-port MIMO antenna for sub-6 GHz applications

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  • Mohammad Ahmad Salamin
  • Asmaa Zugari
  • Mohammad Alibakhshikenari
  • Chan Hwang See
  • Raed Abd-Alhameed
  • Ernesto Limiti

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In this work, a compact 4-element multiple-input multiple-output (MIMO) antenna system is presented for sub-6 GHz applications. A modified M-shaped strip is used to form each antenna element in the MIMO system. To improve performance, a rectangular-shaped area is etched on the opposite side of each element in the ground plane. The antenna size is 100 × 60 mm2. Most interestingly, the port isolation is improved by rotating the etched areas and the corresponding radiating elements. This one-of-a-kind approach aided in the development of a highly isolated MIMO antenna with a small footprint. The theory of characteristic modes (TCM) is used to analyze the behavior of rotating the etched areas in the ground of the antenna. The antenna provides significant port isolation above 20 dB, stable radiation patterns, and an outstanding ECC less than 0.01. The design is simple and compact, making it suitable for MIMO operation in handheld devices.

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  • Mohammad Ahmad Salamin & Asmaa Zugari & Mohammad Alibakhshikenari & Chan Hwang See & Raed Abd-Alhameed & Ernesto Limiti, 2023. "Compact highly isolated dual-band 4-port MIMO antenna for sub-6 GHz applications," Journal of Electromagnetic Waves and Applications, Taylor & Francis Journals, vol. 37(10-12), pages 1023-1043, August.
  • Handle: RePEc:taf:tewaxx:v:37:y:2023:i:10-12:p:1023-1043
    DOI: 10.1080/09205071.2023.2220145
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