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Microstrip Antenna Design for 3.1-4.2 GHz Frequency Band Applied to 5G Mobile Devices

Salvador Ricardo Meneses González and Rita Trinidad Rodríguez Márquez
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Salvador Ricardo Meneses González: Instituto Politécnico Nacional, Mexico
Rita Trinidad Rodríguez Márquez: Instituto Politécnico Nacional, Mexico

European Journal of Engineering and Technology Research, 2019, vol. 4, issue 10, 111-115

Abstract: Actually Internet of Things (IoT) applications, from driverless cars, mobile devices, smart homes and smart cities are highly requested by the costumers, obliging telecommunication businesses operators established in countries to provide shortly this significant and inevitable technological leap forward. 5G is the technology that will enable these smart mobile devices to be well connected. These devices are becoming smaller, therefore and because to the high degree of miniaturization and an efficient wireless link, small antennas, which satisfies gain, resonance frequency, wideband, impedance, and low cost are demanded, which dimensions are enough small for be assembled into these kinds of mobile devices. This work proposes a wide bandwidth ranging from 3.1?GHz – 4.2?GHz Slotted Planar Microstrip Patch Antenna, applied to first trials and introduction of 5G services, describing the design, simulation, implementation, measurement and experimental results.

Keywords: 5G Band; Microstrip Antenna; Radiation Pattern; Resonance Frequency; S11 Parameter (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2019
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DOI: 10.24018/ejeng.2019.4.10.1570

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