Abstract
With the growing demand of mobile and wireless users, there is a need to switch from fourth generation (4G) to fifth generation (5G) wireless technology for better data rate, coverage, and spectral efficiency. In 4G technology, data rate is around 1.0 Gbps, but in 5G technology data rate is more than 1.0 Gbps to reduce delay and latency. A properly implemented array can enhance the gain in 5G technology. A 2:1 VSWR-based array antenna with a single element is designed on the Rogers RT Duroid 5880 substrate to cover the 27.06–28.35 GHz frequency band for 5G application. The dimension of the substrate is 51.44 × 18.34 mm2. The approximate size of each patch is 3.8 × 4.5 mm2. The proposed array antenna has 16.07 dBi gain, 93.5% radiation efficiency, and 93.5% total efficiency at the 28.0 GHz resonant frequency. MEG for Gaussian medium with XPR = 0 dB is in the range of −9.85– −13.05 dB, while with XPR = 6.0 dB, MEG for Gaussian medium lies in the range −7.50– −10.71 dB.
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Leeladhar Malviya
Leeladhar Malviya obtained his PhD from IIT Roorkee, India in 2017. He received his ME in electronics and telecommunication engineering from Shri G S Institute of Technology and Science, Indore (MP), India, in 2008, and BE in electronics and communication, from the Govt Engineering College, Ujjain (MP), India, in 1998. Since 2001, he has been with Shri G S Institute of Technology and Science, Indore (MP), India, and serving as associate professor. His current research interests include compact multiple-input-multiple-output (MIMO) antennas for high data rate communications for 4G, 5G, and THz planar microstrip antennas, fractal antennas, and metamaterial antennas for communication. He is a senior member of IEEE, Fellow Institution of Electronics and Telecommunications Engineers (IETE, India), life member Institution of Engineers (IE, India), and life member Indian Society for Technical Education (ISTE). He has published books on MIMO antennas.
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Parul Gupta
Parul Gupta obtained her ME in electronics and telecommunication engineering from Shri G S Institute of Technology and Science, Indore (MP), India, in session 2017–19, and obtained her BE in electronics and communication, from indore institute of Science and Technology, Indore (MP), India, in 2017. Her current research interests include compact multiple-input-multiple-output (MIMO) antennas for high data rate communications for 5G and planar microstrip antennas. Email: [email protected]