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Mutual Coupling Reduction Techniques for UWB-MIMO Antenna for Band Notch Characteristics: A Comprehensive Review

Journal

WIRELESS PERSONAL COMMUNICATIONS
Volume 131, Issue 2, Pages 1207-1247

Publisher

SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1007/s11277-023-10477-2

Keywords

Ultra-wideband (UWB); MIMO; EBG; Meta-material; Neutralization line

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With the rapid advancements in wireless communication systems, new applications such as IoT, machine-to-machine communication, vehicular communication, and video on demand require high data rates in short-range communication. Traditional antenna systems are not suitable for these applications. UWB-MIMO antennas have proven to be a suitable solution due to their improved capability and reliability in short-range communication. The main challenge in designing UWB-MIMO antennas is reducing the mutual coupling effects among multiple antennas. This paper presents and analyzes various techniques for mutual coupling reduction, including EBG structures, meta-materials, parasitic or slot, and stub structures, neutralization lines, etc.
With the rapid advancements in wireless communication systems, the applications that have emerged recently such as the Internet of Things (IoT), machine-to-machine communication, vehicular communication and video on demand, etc. require very high data rates in short-range communication for better reliability. Antenna systems utilized in traditional communications are not suitable for these applications. Ultra Wide Band (UWB)-Multiple Input Multiple Output (UWB-MIMO) antennas have proved to fit these requirements owing to their improved capability and reliability in short-range communication. The major challenge in designing the UWB-MIMO antennas is to reduce the mutual coupling effects among multiple antennas. In this paper, various techniques for mutual coupling reduction are presented and analyzed such as Electromagnetic band-gap (EBG) structures, meta-materials, parasitic or slot, and stub structures, neutralization lines, etc.

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