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A compact mu-near-zero metamaterial integrated wideband high-gain MIMO antenna for 5G new radio applications

Hasan, Md. Mhedi and Islam, Mohammad Tariqul and Abdul Rahim, Sharul Kamal and Alam, Touhidul and Rmili, Hatem and Alzamil, Ahmed and Islam, Md. Shabiul and Soliman, Mohamed S. (2023) A compact mu-near-zero metamaterial integrated wideband high-gain MIMO antenna for 5G new radio applications. Materials, 16 (4). pp. 1-21. ISSN 1996-1944

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Official URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ma16041751

Abstract

This article demonstrates a compact wideband four-port multiple-input-multiple-output (MIMO) antenna system integrated with a wideband metamaterial (MM) to reach high gain for sub-6 GHz new radio (NR) 5G communication. The four antennas of the proposed MIMO system are orthogonally positioned to the adjacent antennas with a short interelement edge-to-edge distance (0.19λmin at 3.25 GHz), confirming compact size and wideband characteristics 55.2% (3.25–5.6 GHz). Each MIMO system component consists of a fractal slotted unique patch with a transmission feed line and a metal post-encased defected ground structure (DGS). The designed MIMO system is realized on a low-cost FR-4 printed material with a miniature size of 0.65λmin × 0.65λmin × 0.02λmin. A 6 × 6 array of double U-shaped resonator-based unique mu-near-zero (MNZ) wideband metamaterial reflector (MMR) is employed below the MIMO antenna with a 0.14λmin air gap, improving the gain by 2.8 dBi and manipulating the MIMO beam direction by 60°. The designed petite MIMO system with a MM reflector proposes a high peak gain of 7.1 dBi in comparison to recent relevant antennas with high isolation of 35 dB in the n77/n78/n79 bands. In addition, the proposed wideband MMR improves the MIMO diversity and radiation characteristics with an average total efficiency of 68% over the desired bands. The stated MIMO antenna system has an outstanding envelope correlation coefficient (ECC) of <0.045, a greater diversity gain (DG) of near 10 dB (>9.96 dB), a low channel capacity loss (CCL) of <0.35 b/s/Hz and excellent multiplexing efficiency (ME) of higher than −1.4 dB. The proposed MIMO concept is confirmed by fabricating and testing the developed MIMO structure. In contrast to the recent relevant works, the proposed antenna is compact in size, while maintaining high gain and wideband characteristics, with strong MIMO performance. Thus, the proposed concept could be a potential approach to the 5G MIMO antenna system.

Item Type:Article
Uncontrolled Keywords:5G NR bands, compact size, gain improvement, high gain, metamaterial MIMO antenna, mu-near-zero metamaterial, wideband
Subjects:T Technology > TK Electrical engineering. Electronics Nuclear engineering
Divisions:Electrical Engineering
ID Code:105523
Deposited By: Yanti Mohd Shah
Deposited On:30 Apr 2024 06:22
Last Modified:30 Apr 2024 08:12

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