Abstract

A shovel shaped antenna operating from 4.1 to >60 GHz to cover C/X/Ku/K/Ka/Q/U bands along with 5G bands n257/n258/n259/n260/n261/n79/60 GHz is presented in this paper. It consists of a modified square patch, tapered feed line and modified defected coplanar waveguide ground planes. A half-wavelength split ring resonator (SRR) is used to achieve X-band satellite downlink (6.8–7.8) GHz band notch. It has dimensions of 20 × 14 mm2, quasi-stable radiation patterns, a maximum peak realized gain of 9 dBi, fidelity factor > 50%, |S21| > 32 dB and linear S21 phase response. It’s two element spatial diversity configuration has footprint of 20 × 36 mm2, operating bandwidth of 4.3 to >60 GHz with notch band characteristics and isolation >15 dB due to hybrid decoupling structure. The pattern diversity configuration has footprint of 20 × 41.5 mm2, impedance bandwidth of 4.3 to >60 GHz for Port 1 & 3.9 to >60 for Port 2 and isolation >21 dB due to hybrid decoupling structure. Both MIMO antennas have ECC≤0.01, DG≅10, TARC < -10 dB, ηmux > -3.5 dB and CCL≤0.3 b/sec/Hz and channel capacity of ∼11.34b/sec/Hz. The proposed antenna geometries are dominating previously reported structures in terms of superwide bandwidth, compact dimensions, high BDR ∼3335, high peak gain and good diversity performance with less intra element spacing.

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