This paper introduces the design and simulation of multiband dielectric resonator antenna (DRA) for the fifth generation (5G) of cellular networks. The radiating element is a unique rectangular shaped DRA element with a distribution feeding technique based on micro-strip feed line coupled via an elliptical slot. The feed position and configuration has been deliberately designed for optimized matching. The structure is approximately 40mm×48mm in size, conceived on Arlan dielectric substrate. The antenna has been optimized for the 10.5-17 GHz frequency bands. Simulated return loss, radiation pattern and gain over the frequencies of interest have been presented. The proposed antenna structure is a good candidate for future 5G cellular applications.
Multiband rectangular dielectric resonator antenna for 5G applications / Allabouche, K., Bobrovs, V., Fererro, F., Lizzi, L., Ribero, J-M., El Amrani El Idrissi, N., Jorio, M., Elbakali, M.. - (2017). (2017 International Conference on Wireless Technologies, Embedded and Intelligent Systems (WITS) ENSA of Fez - ERSI Laboratory, University of Sidi Mohamed Ben Abdellah (USMBA), mar 19-20 April 2017) [10.1109/wits.2017.7934637].
Multiband rectangular dielectric resonator antenna for 5G applications
Lizzi, L.;
2017-01-01
Abstract
This paper introduces the design and simulation of multiband dielectric resonator antenna (DRA) for the fifth generation (5G) of cellular networks. The radiating element is a unique rectangular shaped DRA element with a distribution feeding technique based on micro-strip feed line coupled via an elliptical slot. The feed position and configuration has been deliberately designed for optimized matching. The structure is approximately 40mm×48mm in size, conceived on Arlan dielectric substrate. The antenna has been optimized for the 10.5-17 GHz frequency bands. Simulated return loss, radiation pattern and gain over the frequencies of interest have been presented. The proposed antenna structure is a good candidate for future 5G cellular applications.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione



