Affiliations 

  • 1 Faculty of Engineering, Multimedia University, Persiaran Multimedia, Cyberjaya 63100, Selangor, Malaysia. 1181402135@student.mmu.edu.my
  • 2 Faculty of Engineering, Multimedia University, Persiaran Multimedia, Cyberjaya 63100, Selangor, Malaysia. shabiul.islam@mmu.edu.my
  • 3 Faculty of Engineering, Multimedia University, Persiaran Multimedia, Cyberjaya 63100, Selangor, Malaysia. hywong@mmu.edu.my
  • 4 Centre of Advanced Electronic and Communication Engineering (PAKET), Faculty of Engineering and Built Environment, University Kebangsaan Malaysia (UKM), Bangi 43600, Selangor, Malaysia. touhid13@siswa.ukm.edu.my
  • 5 Centre of Advanced Electronic and Communication Engineering (PAKET), Faculty of Engineering and Built Environment, University Kebangsaan Malaysia (UKM), Bangi 43600, Selangor, Malaysia. tariqul@ukm.edu.my
Sensors (Basel), 2019 Jun 10;19(11).
PMID: 31185676 DOI: 10.3390/s19112634

Abstract

In this paper, a defected ground-structured antenna with a stub-slot configuration is proposed for future 5G wireless applications. A simple stub-slot configuration is used in the patch antenna to get the dual band frequency response in the 5G mid-band and the upper unlicensed frequency region. Further, a 2-D double period Electronic band gap (EBG) structure has been implemented as a defect in the metallic ground plane to get a wider impedance bandwidth. The size of the slots and their positions are optimized to get a considerably high impedance bandwidth of 12.49% and 4.49% at a passband frequency of 3.532 GHz and 6.835 GHz, respectively. The simulated and measured realized gain and reflection coefficients are in good agreement for both operating bandwidths. The overall antenna structure size is 33.5 mm × 33.5 mm. The antenna is fabricated and compared with experimental results. The proposed antenna shows a stable radiation pattern and high realized gain with wide impedance bandwidth using the EBG structure, which are necessary for the requirements of IoT applications offered by 5G technology.

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