Abstract

ABSTRACT A hexagon-shaped fractal multiple-input multiple-output (MIMO) antenna for WLAN, WiMax, and C band applications is proposed. The antenna consists of two hexagon-shaped self-similar fractal structures placed at a 6 mm gap with a reduced ground plane along with a ground stub at the centre. The proposed design covers the 2.37–7.82 GHz band with band rejections at 2.54–2.87 GHz, 3.56–3.83 GHz and 6.26–7.13 GHz. The notches are introduced to avoid interference between different application bands. The parametrically optimised reduced height of the ground plane and the strategical placement of a stub at the centre of this ground plane provide notch bands and reduce the mutual coupling below −17 dB throughout the operating bands. The proposed antenna gain varies between 2–3 dBi in the operating bands. The diversity parameters like envelope correlation coefficient (ECC) and diversity gain, channel capacity loss (CCL) and Total Active Reflection Coefficient (TARC) are calculated and found to be well below the acceptable range. A prototype of the proposed design is fabricated and measured. The measurement results are in good agreement with their simulated counterparts.

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