Applied Sciences, Vol. 15, Pages 3757: Compact Size 4-Port MIMO Antenna Formed with Two-Branches Strip-Monopoles with Bandwidth Enhancement Using a T-Stub Line-Load
Applied Sciences doi: 10.3390/app15073757
Authors:
Jose Alfredo Tirado-Mendez
Hildeberto Jardon-Aguilar
Roberto Linares-Miranda
Erik Fritz-Andrade
Ruben Flores-Leal
Angel Perez-Miguel
Ricardo Gomez-Villanueva
This work presents a compact four-port MIMO antenna with each radiator consisting of a conventional two-monopole array fed at a single point by a coplanar line and reactively loaded with a stub. The incorporation of a T-stub-loaded tuning technique significantly improves the radiating element’s impedance, leading to deeper port coupling, a broader bandwidth, and an increased electrical length. Consequently, the operating frequency is substantially lower compared to a standalone radiator. By implementing this configuration with two monopoles of different lengths fed at the same end, an ultra-wideband effect is achieved. By placing four of these stub-loaded monopole arrays in an axial symmetric configuration, a MIMO antenna array is formed. The proposed MIMO array operates from 2.89 GHz to 12 GHz, exhibiting a TARC of less than −10 dB, an ECC of less than 0.002, an average diversity gain of 9.999, and port isolations are within a threshold from −18 dB to −50 dB over the entire bandwidth. The array’s footprint is 32 × 32 mm2, equivalent to 0.083λ02 at the lower cutoff frequency.
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