IEEE Access (Jan 2021)
Metamaterial-Based Antenna Performance Enhancement for MIMO System Applications
Abstract
This paper presents a method for designing a new two-element ultra-wideband (UWB) multiple-input-multiple-output (MIMO) antenna. We propose the design of an ultra-wideband antenna has been proposed with a study of its properties. An isolation technique using well-designed metamaterials is presented to achieve the miniaturization and performance of the two antennas and ensure proper operation of the MIMO system with a very small spacing between radiating elements (λ/12) where λ is the length waves in a vacuum. The metamaterials used considerably reduce the coupling of multi-antennas. The application of these materials called split-ring resonator (SRR) on the antenna patch plane has contributed to the increase in the performance of the antenna studied in terms of S parameters, multiplexing efficiency, diversity gain (DG), radiation properties and envelope correlation coefficient (ECC). This increases the transmission rate. This antenna system offers advantages such as reduction in weight and bulk, which facilitates its integration into a receiver, dedicated to 5G and connected objects.
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