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Wideband Monopole Eight-Element MIMO Antenna for 5G Mobile Terminal

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IEEE ACCESS
Volume 11, Issue -, Pages 689-696

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IEEE-INST ELECTRICAL ELECTRONICS ENGINEERS INC
DOI: 10.1109/ACCESS.2022.3232698

Keywords

5G mobile; MIMO antenna; specific absorption rate (SAR); sub-6 GHz; wideband

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An eight-element wideband MIMO antenna for 5G mobile terminals is proposed. The antenna elements are placed along the long side edges of the terminal with a 6 mm profile. The proposed monopole-inspired antenna shows good performance in terms of impedance match, isolation, and diversity parameter in a wide bandwidth of 78%, covering multiple frequency bands.
An eight-element wideband multiple-input multiple-output (MIMO) antenna for the fifth-generation (5G) mobile terminal is proposed. The antenna elements are placed along both long side edges of the mobile terminal with a profile of 6 mm. The proposed monopole-inspired antenna element shows a good impedance match, isolation, and diversity parameter across a very wide bandwidth of 78 % (3.2-7.3 GHz), and it can cover the 5G NR n77/n78/n79/n96, LTE 46, and WLAN 5 GHz bands. The result shows that the MIMO antenna can offer inter-element isolation better than 12 dB, envelope correlation coefficient (ECC) below 0.069, and a peak channel capacity of 42.7 bps/Hz across the desired 5G bands. The specific absorption rate (SAR) analysis of the proposed MIMO antenna with a human head has exhibited SAR levels (0.41 W/Kg and 0.33 W/Kg at two resonating frequencies 3.9 GHz and 5.8 GHz, respectively) much lower than the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) permissible limit (1.6 W/Kg over 1 gram tissue).

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