Ankh Key Broadband Array Antenna for 5G Applications
Authors: Noha M. Rashad, W. Swelam, M. H. Abd ElAzeem
Abstract:
A simple design of array antenna is presented in this paper, supporting millimeter wave applications which can be used in short range wireless communications such as 5G applications. This design enhances the use of V-band, according to IEEE standards, as the antenna works in the 70 GHz band with bandwidth more than 11 GHz and peak gain more than 13 dBi. The design is simulated using different numerical techniques achieving a very good agreement.
Keywords: 5G Technology, array antenna, microstrip, millimeter wave.
Digital Object Identifier (DOI): doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.1130567
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