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MIMO Antenna Covers Four Modern Bands

April 4, 2014
A research team from India proposes a multiple-band MIMO antenna that covers many modern telecommunication bands.
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The cost and size of the antenna structures needed to cover all modern telecommunications standards are major considerations for mobile handset manufacturers. Complex antenna arrays that incorporate GPS and multiple-input multiple-output (MIMO) functionality could provide significant performance benefits while meeting the cost and size demands for these handsets. Such a goal was sought by the research team composed of Hari Shankar Singh, Mayank Agarwal, Gaurav Kumar Pandey, and Manoj Kumar Meshram. They designed and tested a quad-band MIMO antenna array that covers the GPS-L1/Bluetooth/Wi-Fi/LTE2500/WiMAX/HIGHERLAN 1 frequency bands.

An array composed of folded patch-antenna elements can be tuned to many different bands with reasonable antenna efficiencies.

The antenna, which has a profile of 25 × 10 × 5.8 mm3, consists of two planar-inverted F-antennas (PIFAs). The isolation of the PIFA antennas was found to be better than -15 dB with a correlation coefficient lower than 0.015 between the antenna elements. To achieve such results, the team used Ansoft’s HFSS to optimize the geometric parameters of the antenna in conjunction with CST Microwave Studio.

The primary PIFA antennas are mirrors of each other and are thus mounted on the circuit-board corners. The antennas are configured for optimized functionality at 1.575 GHz. Because the optimization process increased the size of the antennas, a folding technique was used to minimize each antenna’s surface area. A rectangular slot was cut into the top surface of the PIFA to enable better voltage standing wave ratio (VSWR) in the higher-order mode at 5.1 GHz. The group claims that the antenna provides pattern diversity adequate for mobile communications and good isolation characteristics. See “A Quad-Band Compact Diversity Antenna for GPS L1/Wi-Fi/LTE2500/WiMAX/HIPERLAN1 Applications,” IEEE Antennas and Wireless Propagation Letters, Feb. 2014, p. 249.

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