Abstract

The current and future wireless communication systems, WiFi, fourth generation (4G), fifth generation (5G), Beyond5G, and sixth generation (6G), are mixtures of many frequency spectrums. Thus, multi-functional common or shared aperture antenna modules, which operate at multiband frequency spectrums, are very desirable. This paper presents a multiple-input and multiple-output (MIMO) antenna design for the 5G/B5G Internet of Things (IoT). The proposed MIMO antenna is designed to operate at multiple bands, i.e., at 3.5 GHz, 3.6 GHz, and 3.7 GHz microwave Sub-6 GHz and 28 GHz mm-wave bands, by employing a single radiating aperture, which is based on a tapered slot antenna. As a proof of concept, multiple tapered slots are placed on the corner of the proposed prototype. With this configuration, multiple directive beams pointing in different directions have been achieved at both bands, which in turn provide uncorrelated channels in MIMO communication. A 3.5 dBi realized gain at 3.6 GHz and an 8 dBi realized gain at 28 GHz are achieved, showing that the proposed design is a suitable candidate for multiple wireless communication standards at Sub-6 GHz and mm-wave bands. The final MIMO structure is printed using PCB technology with an overall size of 120 × 60 × 10 mm3, which matches the dimensions of a modern mobile phone.

Highlights

  • The exponential growth in data rates is an important aspect of modern research in mobile Internet of Things (IoT) communication

  • 5G bands at Sub-6 GHz and mm-wave bands have been officially assigned by the Federal Communication Commission (FCC) to be used for 5G

  • One possible IoT-based communication scenario is shown in Figure 1, which demonstrates that in IoT communication, microwave Sub-6 GHz and mm-wave bands will be combined to access high data rates in large geographical coverage areas [10,11]

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Summary

Introduction

The exponential growth in data rates is an important aspect of modern research in mobile Internet of Things (IoT) communication. 5G bands at Sub-6 GHz and mm-wave bands have been officially assigned by the Federal Communication Commission (FCC) to be used for 5G mobile communication to improve data rates [4]. The proposed design operates at the Sub-6 GHz band with wider antenna beamwidth and at the mm-wave band with a sharp directive antenna beam. Shared aperture or common aperture antennas have attracted considerable attention and interest recently They have been proposed to operate at microwave Sub-6 GHz and mm-wave bands to satisfy the requirements of compact size, operating band, and directive radiation patterns at both bands [14,15,16,17]. A simple method for designing a dual-band tapered slot antenna is presented, targeting

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