Abstract

SummaryA compact circular fractal antenna element loaded with a central pentagonal slot is presented in this paper. This structure consists of a fourth iterative radiator fed by a partially tapered feed line and CPW defected ground plane. A superwide impedance bandwidth of 3.45–52.17 GHz (~175% fractional bandwidth) is achieved. Two multiple input multiple output (MIMO) configurations are also designed and analyzed by using this antenna element. For spatial and pattern diversity configurations, the impedance bandwidth of 3.45–52.2 and 3.1–52.2 GHz are achieved, respectively. The optimized footprints of antenna element, spatial diversity configuration, and pattern diversity configurations are 28 × 24, 28 × 53, and 45 × 48 mm2, respectively. The isolation for both MIMO configurations is more than 20 dB in maximum portion of the operating bandwidth. Desirable radiation and diversity performance characteristics are achieved for antenna element and MIMO configurations. The wide bandwidth, compact dimensions along with good radiation, and diversity performance characteristics make the proposed antenna configurations suitable for integration in superwideband wireless communication systems. A good agreement between the experimental and simulation results is observed.

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