Millimeter-Wave Mobile Communications Microstrip Antenna for 5G - A Future Antenna
Author(s) -
Brajlata Chauhan,
Sandip Vijay,
S. C. Gupta
Publication year - 2014
Publication title -
international journal of computer applications
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 0975-8887
DOI - 10.5120/17481-8303
Subject(s) - computer science , extremely high frequency , antenna (radio) , telecommunications , microstrip antenna
In the present scenario, cellular service provider facing bandwidth shortage in conventional cellular system, and delivering high quality, low latency video and multimedia applications using 3G system which is on ground .The 4 Generation cellular networks are expected to be implemented in next few years. Here, we present the motivational approach for millimeter wave mobile communication antenna for nextgeneration microand Pico-cellular wireless Networks (5 generation). The Millimeter Wave mobile communication works on 28 GHz and 38GHz frequency by employing steerable directional antennas (high dimensional antenna array) at base stations and mobile devices [1]. This paper describes a future antenna for 5G mobile communication. This antenna consists of two rectangular patch elements using a single layer RT/Duroid 5880 substrate with transformer coupled impedance matching network, which provides high gain of 9.0583dB and efficiency 83.308%. This antenna has good performance in terms of antenna gain, directivity, return losses, VSWR, Characteristics impedance, Band width and efficiency at the centre frequency 38GHz.
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