Dual-Band 28/38 GHz Inverted-F Array Antenna for Fifth Generation Mobile Applications
The development of 5G (fifth generation) mobile communication systems was initiated to meet the expected need for higher data rates. In this article, a new 28/38 GHz dual-band “inverted-F” array antenna for 5G applications is proposed. This antenna can be integrated in OLEDs (Organic Light Emitting...
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description | The development of 5G (fifth generation) mobile communication systems was initiated to meet the expected need for higher data rates. In this article, a new 28/38 GHz dual-band “inverted-F” array antenna for 5G applications is proposed. This antenna can be integrated in OLEDs (Organic Light Emitting Diodes) panels which can be used both for lighting or display. This 5G antenna, composed of 32 elements, has the advantage of a dual-band and compact structure. Each element of the array antenna has the shape of an “inverted-F” antenna. This array antenna can cover the 28 GHz band (27.94–28.83 GHz) and the 38 GHz band (37.97–38.96 GHz) with mutual coupling between the elements less than −35 dB. The characteristics of the end fire radiation beams were obtained by employing an array of 32 “inverted-F” antenna elements on the upper and lower portions of the PCB (Printed Circuit Board). The suggested design has a gain of approximately 16.52 dB at 28.38 GHz and 15.35 dB at 38.49 GHz, which is suitable for 5G mobile communications. |
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spelling | doaj.art-6f1f1434ef4c4d05afb89ba230e329f52023-11-21T02:47:46ZengMDPI AGProceedings2504-39002020-12-016315310.3390/proceedings2020063053Dual-Band 28/38 GHz Inverted-F Array Antenna for Fifth Generation Mobile ApplicationsMustapha El Halaoui0Laurent Canale1Adel Asselman2Georges Zissis3LAPLACE, Université de Toulouse, CNRS, INPT, UPS, 31000 Toulouse, FranceLAPLACE, Université de Toulouse, CNRS, INPT, UPS, 31000 Toulouse, FranceOptics and Photonics Laboratory, Faculty of Sciences, Abdelmalek Essaadi University, 93000 Tetouan, MoroccoLAPLACE, Université de Toulouse, CNRS, INPT, UPS, 31000 Toulouse, FranceThe development of 5G (fifth generation) mobile communication systems was initiated to meet the expected need for higher data rates. In this article, a new 28/38 GHz dual-band “inverted-F” array antenna for 5G applications is proposed. This antenna can be integrated in OLEDs (Organic Light Emitting Diodes) panels which can be used both for lighting or display. This 5G antenna, composed of 32 elements, has the advantage of a dual-band and compact structure. Each element of the array antenna has the shape of an “inverted-F” antenna. This array antenna can cover the 28 GHz band (27.94–28.83 GHz) and the 38 GHz band (37.97–38.96 GHz) with mutual coupling between the elements less than −35 dB. The characteristics of the end fire radiation beams were obtained by employing an array of 32 “inverted-F” antenna elements on the upper and lower portions of the PCB (Printed Circuit Board). The suggested design has a gain of approximately 16.52 dB at 28.38 GHz and 15.35 dB at 38.49 GHz, which is suitable for 5G mobile communications.https://www.mdpi.com/2504-3900/63/1/53antennaarray antennafifth generationmillimeter waveOLEDs light sources |
spellingShingle | Mustapha El Halaoui Laurent Canale Adel Asselman Georges Zissis Dual-Band 28/38 GHz Inverted-F Array Antenna for Fifth Generation Mobile Applications Proceedings antenna array antenna fifth generation millimeter wave OLEDs light sources |
title | Dual-Band 28/38 GHz Inverted-F Array Antenna for Fifth Generation Mobile Applications |
title_full | Dual-Band 28/38 GHz Inverted-F Array Antenna for Fifth Generation Mobile Applications |
title_fullStr | Dual-Band 28/38 GHz Inverted-F Array Antenna for Fifth Generation Mobile Applications |
title_full_unstemmed | Dual-Band 28/38 GHz Inverted-F Array Antenna for Fifth Generation Mobile Applications |
title_short | Dual-Band 28/38 GHz Inverted-F Array Antenna for Fifth Generation Mobile Applications |
title_sort | dual band 28 38 ghz inverted f array antenna for fifth generation mobile applications |
topic | antenna array antenna fifth generation millimeter wave OLEDs light sources |
url | https://www.mdpi.com/2504-3900/63/1/53 |
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