Study on Metamaterial-based Bio-inspired Microstrip Antenna Array for 5G Enabled Mobile Health Technology
5G is a fifth-generation wireless technology that enables extremely fast data transfers and massive connection capacity. Existing Mobile health technology requires more reliable connection power and data transfer rates. The purpose of this research is to design, analyse, and compare the performance...
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description | 5G is a fifth-generation wireless technology that enables extremely fast data transfers and massive connection capacity. Existing Mobile health technology requires more reliable connection power and data transfer rates. The purpose of this research is to design, analyse, and compare the performance of a bio-inspired lotus-shaped microstrip patch antenna array with two to three radiating elements. The proposed antenna utilizes proximity coupled indirect microstrip transmission line feeding technique operating in the 24 GHz-30 GHz frequency band. The results indicate that performance continues to improve as the number of radiating elements increases. Moreover, each radiating element is loaded with complementary and non-complementary split-ring resonators (SRRs). The performance of the proposed microstrip antenna array is then analysed and compared with and without split-ring resonators. The findings validate that the proposed bio-inspired metamaterial-based microstrip patch array antenna is more reliable and performs better than an antenna without SRRs. |
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spelling | doaj.art-dc4bfd1b540442efa67c5836d4e9850f2022-12-22T01:40:33ZengPolish Academy of SciencesInternational Journal of Electronics and Telecommunications2081-84912300-19332022-06-01vol. 68No 2201207https://doi.org/10.24425/ijet.2022.139868Study on Metamaterial-based Bio-inspired Microstrip Antenna Array for 5G Enabled Mobile Health TechnologyJohn Colaco0Jillian Cotta1Goa College of Engineering, Farmagudi, Ponda, Goa, IndiaGoa College of Engineering, Farmagudi, Ponda, Goa, India5G is a fifth-generation wireless technology that enables extremely fast data transfers and massive connection capacity. Existing Mobile health technology requires more reliable connection power and data transfer rates. The purpose of this research is to design, analyse, and compare the performance of a bio-inspired lotus-shaped microstrip patch antenna array with two to three radiating elements. The proposed antenna utilizes proximity coupled indirect microstrip transmission line feeding technique operating in the 24 GHz-30 GHz frequency band. The results indicate that performance continues to improve as the number of radiating elements increases. Moreover, each radiating element is loaded with complementary and non-complementary split-ring resonators (SRRs). The performance of the proposed microstrip antenna array is then analysed and compared with and without split-ring resonators. The findings validate that the proposed bio-inspired metamaterial-based microstrip patch array antenna is more reliable and performs better than an antenna without SRRs.https://journals.pan.pl/Content/123367/PDF/28-3414-Colaco-sk-b.pdfmicrostripantennabio-inspiredarraysplit-ring resonatorsmetamaterial5g |
spellingShingle | John Colaco Jillian Cotta Study on Metamaterial-based Bio-inspired Microstrip Antenna Array for 5G Enabled Mobile Health Technology International Journal of Electronics and Telecommunications microstrip antenna bio-inspired array split-ring resonators metamaterial 5g |
title | Study on Metamaterial-based Bio-inspired Microstrip Antenna Array for 5G Enabled Mobile Health Technology |
title_full | Study on Metamaterial-based Bio-inspired Microstrip Antenna Array for 5G Enabled Mobile Health Technology |
title_fullStr | Study on Metamaterial-based Bio-inspired Microstrip Antenna Array for 5G Enabled Mobile Health Technology |
title_full_unstemmed | Study on Metamaterial-based Bio-inspired Microstrip Antenna Array for 5G Enabled Mobile Health Technology |
title_short | Study on Metamaterial-based Bio-inspired Microstrip Antenna Array for 5G Enabled Mobile Health Technology |
title_sort | study on metamaterial based bio inspired microstrip antenna array for 5g enabled mobile health technology |
topic | microstrip antenna bio-inspired array split-ring resonators metamaterial 5g |
url | https://journals.pan.pl/Content/123367/PDF/28-3414-Colaco-sk-b.pdf |
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