Innovations in Information and Communication Technology


Advances in Computing, Communication, Automation and Biomedical Technology


Performance Analysis of Wide Band Microstrip Patch Antenna for 5G Communication

Nithya S and Aswatha R, Department of Electronics and Communication Engineering KPR Institute of Engineering and Technology, India.

Durga S, Department of Chemistry Dr. M.G.R Educational and Research Institute , India.

Manikandan S, Application Engineer Crestron Electronics, Bangalore, India.

Online First : 30 December 2020

Publisher Name : IJAICT India Publications, India.

Print ISBN : 978-81-950008-0-7

Online ISBN : 978-81-950008-1-4

Page :076-080

Abstract


A wideband microstrip patch is proposed for 5G communication. Two rectangular slots are etched both from the highest and bottom of the oblong radiator to offer it the form of W and inset-cut feed line respectively. Antenna structure is radiating over wide frequency bands including 4.25 GHz, 7.055GHz, 12.48GHz and 15.26GHz bands. The directivity of the antenna is maximum at frequency 12.48GHz frequency which is used for satellite communications. VSWR obtained at these frequencies are 1.157, 1.052, 1.121 and 1.066. The overall antenna size is 30 X 25 mm2 with a substrate as FR4. Computer Simulation Technology Microwave Studio Version (CST MWS) tool is employed to style and simulate the proposed antenna structure. Consequently, this antenna has a plus of covering a good range of wireless applications.

Keywords


Antenna, VSWR, Frequency

Cite this article


Nithya S, Aswatha R, Durga S and Manikandan S, “Performance Analysis of Wide Band Microstrip Patch Antenna for 5G Communication”, Innovations in Information and Communication Technology, pp. 076-080, December 2020.

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© 2020 Nithya S, Aswatha R, Durga S and Manikandan S. This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.