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Minkowski–Sierpinski fractal structure-inspired 2 × 2 antenna array for use in next-generationwireless systems

Vallappil, Arshad Karimbu and Khawaja, Bilal A. and A. Rahim, Mohamad Kamal and Muhammad Uzair, Muhammad Uzair and Jamil, Mohsin and Awais, Qasim (2023) Minkowski–Sierpinski fractal structure-inspired 2 × 2 antenna array for use in next-generationwireless systems. Fractal and Fractional, 7 (2). pp. 1-18. ISSN 2504-3110

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Official URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/fractalfract7020158

Abstract

In this paper, the design, simulation, fabrication, and characterization study of a low-cost and directional hybrid four-element (2 × 2 configuration) Minkowski–Sierpinski fractal antenna array (MSFAA) for the high-efficiency IEEE 802.11ax WLANs (Wi-Fi 6E) and the sub-6 GHz 5G wireless system is presented. Each element of the array is separated by 0.7 ?0. The complete four-element fractal antenna array system includes designing the single-element Minkowski–Sierpinski fractal antenna using two different substrates for performance comparison and an equal-split Wilkinson power divider (WPD) to achieve power division and to form a feed network. The single-element antenna, four-element fractal antenna array, and WPDs are fabricated using a flame-resistant (FR4) glass epoxy substrate with a dielectric constant (er) of 4.3 and thickness (h) of 1.66 mm. For performance comparison, a high-end Rogers thermoset microwave material (TMM4) substrate is also used, having er = 4.5 and h = 1.524mm, respectively. The designed four-element fractal antenna array operates at the dual-band frequencies of 4.17 and 5.97 GHz, respectively. The various performance parameters of the antenna array, such as return loss, bandwidth, gain, and 2D and 3D radiation patterns, are analyzed using CST Microwave Studio. The fabricated four-element antenna array provides the bandwidth and gain characteristic of 85 MHz/4.19 dB and 182 MHz/9.61 dB at 4.17 and 5.97 GHz frequency bands, respectively. The proposed antenna array design gives an improvement in the bandwidth, gain, and radiation pattern in the boresight at both frequencies. In the IEEE 802.11 ax WLANs (Wi-Fi 6E) deployments and the upcoming 5G wireless and satellite communication systems, it is critical to have directional antenna arrays to focus the radiated power in any specific direction. Therefore, it is believed that the proposed dual-band four-element fractal antenna array with directional radiation patterns can be an ideal candidate for the high-efficiency IEEE 802.11ax WLANs (Wi-Fi 6E) and the upcoming 5G wireless and satellite communication systems.

Item Type:Article
Uncontrolled Keywords:antenna array, fifth-generation (5G), fractal antenna, IEEE 802.11ax, Minkowski, Sierpinski, Wi-Fi 6E, Wilkinson power divider (WPD)
Subjects:T Technology > TK Electrical engineering. Electronics Nuclear engineering
Divisions:Electrical Engineering
ID Code:107163
Deposited By: Widya Wahid
Deposited On:27 Aug 2024 08:23
Last Modified:27 Aug 2024 08:23

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