2023
DOI: 10.1017/s1759078723000557
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Radio wave propagation analysis with dominant path model using MIMO antenna element for vehicular base station application

Abstract: A low-profile slant ±45° polarized antenna for a 4G/5G base station with a dominant path wave propagation model (DPM) is reported in this paper. For dual-polarization and wide impedance bandwidth, the two dipole radiators are crisscrossed and a square metallic ring is integrated with the dipole arms and screwed with the four shorting vias. The antenna operates in Band 40/41/42/43 with strong isolation and low ECC (Envelop Correlation Coefficient). Fabricated antenna results show that the predicted wideband ant… Show more

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“…Furthermore, an antenna for millimeter-wave band at frequency 28 GHz was designed with wider bandwidth and higher efficiency for 5G systems [43]. Also, a low-profile slant ±45° polarized antenna was developed which can be used in MIMO system for wideband operation at base station working with 4G/5G [58]. These examples indicate different uses as well as development stages of path antennas aimed at improving performance of networks based on fifth generation technologies…”
Section: Performance Evaluationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Furthermore, an antenna for millimeter-wave band at frequency 28 GHz was designed with wider bandwidth and higher efficiency for 5G systems [43]. Also, a low-profile slant ±45° polarized antenna was developed which can be used in MIMO system for wideband operation at base station working with 4G/5G [58]. These examples indicate different uses as well as development stages of path antennas aimed at improving performance of networks based on fifth generation technologies…”
Section: Performance Evaluationmentioning
confidence: 99%