Abstract

This paper presents a hybrid mutual coupling reduction technique applied onto a dual-band textile MIMO antenna for wireless body area network and 5G applications. The MIMO antenna consists of two hexagonal patch antennas, each integrated with a split-ring (SR) and a bar slot to operate in dual-band mode at 2.45 GHz and 3.5 GHz. Each patch is dimensioned at $47.2 \times 31$ mm2. This hybrid technique results in a simple structure, while enabling significant reduction of mutual coupling (MC) between the closely spaced patches (up to $0.1\lambda$ ). This technique combines a line patch and a patch rotation technique, explained as follows. First, a line patch is introduced at an optimized distance to enable operation with a broad impedance bandwidth at both target frequencies. One of the patches is then rotated by 90° at an optimized distance, resulting in a significant MC suppression while maintaining the dual and broad impedance bandwidth. The proposed MIMO antenna is further evaluated under several bending configurations to assess its robustness. A satisfactory agreement between simulated and measured results is observed in both planar and bending conditions. Results show that the MIMO antenna achieves an impedance bandwidth of 4.3 % and 6.79 % in the 2.45 GHz and 3.5 GHz band, respectively. Moreover, very low MC ( $S_{21} dB) is achieved, with a low ( $x$ - and $y$ -axes, the antenna bent maintained a realized gain of 1.878 dBi and 4.027 dBi in the lower and upper band, respectively. A robust performance is offered by the antenna against the lossy effects of the human body with good agreements between simulated and measured results.

Highlights

  • Antennas are increasingly being developed in a more compact format and on flexible materials

  • Mashagba et al.: Hybrid Mutual Coupling Reduction Technique in Dual-Band MIMO Textile Antenna generation (5G) systems will be advantageous in demanding systems such as healthcare using a single set of antenna

  • A 50- coaxial cable has been used to connect SMA to the Vector Network Analyzer (VNA) for measurements. Their S11 and S21 results are presented in Figure 16, with the solid lines representing the simulated performance, whereas measurement are represented by the dashed lines

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INTRODUCTION

Antennas are increasingly being developed in a more compact format and on flexible materials. Mashagba et al.: Hybrid Mutual Coupling Reduction Technique in Dual-Band MIMO Textile Antenna generation (5G) systems will be advantageous in demanding systems such as healthcare using a single set of antenna. This research proposes a unique hybrid technique to suppress the mutual coupling of the 2×1 MIMO antenna. This is aimed at achieving an S21 of less than -30 dB with the closest possible placement of elements (an edge-toedge spacing of 0.1λ). This antenna is benchmarked against the performance of the same antenna with and without applying the proposed hybrid technique.

ANTENNA CHARACTERIZATION
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