Abstract

In this paper, a low-profile, compact, high-gain antenna solution for four-port mm-wave broadband MIMO communication in a 5G environment is presented. The proposed antenna design consists of two rectangular patches connected through a corporate feed network and two quarter-wavelength square-shaped CSRRs on the ground plane. The overall size of the proposed four-port orthogonal MIMO configuration is 28.3 mm × 28.3 mm × 0.508 mm. The antenna operates on the 5G frequency bands of n257, n258, and n261 with an effective bandwidth of 3.9 GHz covering the range of 26.5 GHz to 30.4 GHz. The suggested MIMO antenna attained a peak gain of 11 dBi and radiation efficiency of 96% at 28 GHz resonating frequency. The MIMO configuration utilized DGS to minimize near-field coupling current at the ground plane, resulting in high port-to-port isolation of >40 dB, and co-pol to X-pol isolation improvements of >9 dB and >19 dB in the boresight direction of E-plane and H-plane at 28 GHz resonating frequency. The antenna’s superior diversity performance is supported by several performance metrics, including ECC(<0.0001), DG(>9.999 dB), CCL(<0.12 bits/s/Hz), MEG (< −3 dB), and TARC. Moreover, the linear transmission property of the proposed MIMO antenna is also validated through the variation of group delay (<0.6 ns) over operating frequency bands in the far-field region.

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