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Design and Analysis of Rectangular Microstrip Patch Array Antenna on 28 GHz Band for Future of 5G

Design and Analysis of Rectangular Microstrip Patch Array Antenna on 28 GHz Band for Future of 5G
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Author(s): Ashraf Aboshosha (Atomic Energy Authority, Egypt), Mohamed B. El-Mashade (Al-Azhar University, Egypt)and Ehab A. Hegazy (Al-Azhar University, Egypt)
Copyright: 2019
Pages: 19
Source title: Enabling Technologies and Architectures for Next-Generation Networking Capabilities
Source Author(s)/Editor(s): Mahmoud Elkhodr (Central Queensland University, Australia)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-5225-6023-4.ch003

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Abstract

The narrow beam widths generally associated with antennas at higher frequencies has led to the study of using advanced multiple-input multiple-output (MIMO) and adaptive beam-forming. These antenna technologies are overcoming some of the challenging propagation characteristics of mm waves and could increase the spectrum efficiency, provide higher data rates, and adequate reasonable coverage for mobile broadband services. With the potential for higher 10+GHz frequencies as well as mm waves deployment, most 5G candidates bands in 20 to 50 GHz. The frequency band of 5G is proposed and demonstrated above 24GHz such as 28GHz to 38GHz. In this chapter, the authors present a design of 28GHz for 4 Elements microstrip patch array antenna for future fifth generation (5G) mobile-phone applications. The designed antenna can be implemented using low cost FR-4 substrates, while maintaining good performance in terms of gain and efficiency. In addition, the simulated results show that the antenna has the S11 response less than -10 dB in the frequency range of 22 to 34 GHz.

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