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Perfect isolation performance among two-element MIMO antennas

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Abstract A rectangular microstrip patch (RMSP) antenna is designed to be used in a two-element Multi-Input Multi-Output (MIMO) antennas at which they operate at 5.8 GHz. The two antennas are positioned… Click to show full abstract

Abstract A rectangular microstrip patch (RMSP) antenna is designed to be used in a two-element Multi-Input Multi-Output (MIMO) antennas at which they operate at 5.8 GHz. The two antennas are positioned opposite to each other with a separation of 10 mm (0.2 λ0) from their radiating edges. A novel uni-conductor electromagnetic bandgap (UC-EBG) periodic cells are introduced in this paper as effective barriers for surface waves compared to the conventional UC-EBG. Each unit cell has a compact size area 7.3 × 5.8 mm2 where it is 20% more compact than the conventional cell. Two of the proposed modified EBG periodic cells are placed in-between the two antennas causing an excellent reduction in the coupled power of 46 dB. This strong isolation definitely enhances the performance of antennas in MIMO communication systems, where 0.0001 and 0.03 values for correlation coefficient have obtained from S-parameters and far-field information, respectively, due to this strong isolation.

Keywords: two element; performance among; perfect isolation; mimo antennas; isolation performance

Journal Title: AEU - International Journal of Electronics and Communications
Year Published: 2019

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