Multiport antenna architectures that are well isolated, both within and across multiple frequency bands, not only support multiple technologies such as multiple-input--multiple-output and carrier aggregation, but also ease the design… Click to show full abstract
Multiport antenna architectures that are well isolated, both within and across multiple frequency bands, not only support multiple technologies such as multiple-input--multiple-output and carrier aggregation, but also ease the design of the RF front end. In this letter, the theory of characteristic modes (TCM) is applied in a systematic manner to isolate the ports operating in the same frequency band and in different frequency bands, the latter of which is a new application of TCM. Moreover, by quantifying the amount of isolation between the multiple ports via the electromagnetic isolation method, the use of TCM as a decoupling tool for multiple antenna systems is verified. A four-port chassis-mode antenna is presented that features high levels of interband and intraband decoupling in three bands, two of which are below 1 GHz. The antenna is experimentally verified, and the measured port parameters and radiation patterns are found to match well with simulations.
               
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