2023
DOI: 10.1109/access.2023.3333881
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A Compact Antenna With Multiple Stubs for ISM, 5G Sub-6-GHz, and WLAN

Azimov Uktam Fakhriddinovich,
Md. Abu Sufian,
Wahaj Abbas Awan
et al.

Abstract: This article describes the design of a tri-band antenna that operates at 2.45 GHz (ISM band), 3.5 GHz (5G sub-6-GHz band), and 5.8 GHz (WLAN band). The antenna design is inspired by a conventional quarter-wave monopole which is fed using a coplanar waveguide feed. Initially, the radiator is loaded with an inverted L-shaped stub to attain broadband across the band spectrum of 2.4 GHz. Then, a pair of two open-ended stubs are etched to achieve a higher frequency band of 5.8 GHz. Hereafter, another open-ended stu… Show more

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“…In order to minimize the amount of mutual coupling in MIMO antenna networks, a number of approaches have been advised, including employing metamaterials via pins, Sensors 2024, 24, 3219 2 of 18 parasitic elements, and defective ground structures (DGS) [7][8][9]. In order to alter the antenna's electromagnetic properties and improve isolation among the antennas, parasitic structures are passive components added to the antenna design.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In order to minimize the amount of mutual coupling in MIMO antenna networks, a number of approaches have been advised, including employing metamaterials via pins, Sensors 2024, 24, 3219 2 of 18 parasitic elements, and defective ground structures (DGS) [7][8][9]. In order to alter the antenna's electromagnetic properties and improve isolation among the antennas, parasitic structures are passive components added to the antenna design.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%