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2020
DOI: 10.3906/elk-1910-160
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Wideband patch array antenna using superstrate configuration for future 5G applications

Abstract: In this work, four distinct antenna configurations for future-centric 5G applications are proposed. Initially, a single rectangular patch is designed to operate at the frequency of 28 GHz while maintaining a wide operational band. Performance of the antenna is improved by incorporating an array of identical rectangular elements resulting in a higher gain and wider bandwidth. The proposed arrangement consists of three rectangular elements realized using 0.508-mmthick Rogers RT/Duroid 5880 laminate. The bandwidt… Show more

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“…In literature, considerable number of antenna designs [7,8] have been analyzed for their usefulness and suitability in the body-worn configuration including patch antenna [9,10], planar inverted F (PIFA) [11] and planar monopoles [12]. However, most of the reported antennas are either constricted by complex geometry or have a large lateral size with a narrow bandwidth (BW).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In literature, considerable number of antenna designs [7,8] have been analyzed for their usefulness and suitability in the body-worn configuration including patch antenna [9,10], planar inverted F (PIFA) [11] and planar monopoles [12]. However, most of the reported antennas are either constricted by complex geometry or have a large lateral size with a narrow bandwidth (BW).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%