2022
DOI: 10.1017/s1759078722000939
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A novel compact quad-band planar antenna using meander-line, multi-stubs, and slots for WiMAX, WLAN, LTE/5G sub-6 GHz applications

Abstract: This article concerns the design of a new quad-band monopole antenna with a specific configuration and reduced size. The antenna design is based on a single step meander-line parasitic structure, parasitic stubs, and double inverted L-shaped defected microstrip structure units on the top side of the substrate, and double rectangular-shaped defected ground structure units along with partial ground plane on the bottom side. This design procedure allows to achieve quad-band characteristics and improve the impedan… Show more

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“…These antennas can be suitable for certain applications and deployment scenarios in 5G networks, especially when space constraints or specific design requirements are factors. A meander line antenna's bandwidth can be increased using a partial ground plane instead of a complete ground [28]. Changing the width of the meander lines along the length of the antenna is another way to improve the antenna's performance over a wide frequency range [29].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These antennas can be suitable for certain applications and deployment scenarios in 5G networks, especially when space constraints or specific design requirements are factors. A meander line antenna's bandwidth can be increased using a partial ground plane instead of a complete ground [28]. Changing the width of the meander lines along the length of the antenna is another way to improve the antenna's performance over a wide frequency range [29].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%