Abstract

In recent times, the Multiple-Input Multiple-Output (MIMO) system has played a vital role in wireless communication. MIMO antenna uses multiple antennas on both the sides of the transmitter and receiver. Mutual coupling occurs between two antenna elements to reduce the performance. The passage of current in the same direction on both neighbouring sides of the antennas increases the rate of mutual coupling. To decrease the mutual coupling, Split Ring Resonators (SRR) are located on the MIMO antenna. In this research paper, a MIMO antenna with SRR for Ultra Wide Band (UWB) applications with different frequency notches is proposed. Also, bandwidth and isolation are considered essential metrics for MIMO antennas. In the proposed 4 × 4 MIMO antenna design, SRR is located at the antenna's two sides, and the defected ground structure is on the bottom portion with a permittivity of 4.4 (FR4 substrate). The defected ground structure is proposed with stubs to enhance the characteristics of bandwidth and create notch bands in the frequency range of 3.1 GHz to 10.6 GHz. Placing SRRs adjacent to the feed line enhances the gain performance. The experimental results show that the ECC of the proposed antenna is less than 0.25, DG is higher than 9.8 dB, and the peak realized gain for 9.38 GHz is 11.3 dB, which is more reliable than other antenna designs. Therefore, experimental outcomes of the proposed antenna design enhance the applicability of band notching for wideband communication.

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