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Low Cost Multiband Switched Beam Antenna for 5\text{G} Applications
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Low Cost Multiband Switched Beam Antenna for 5\text{G} Applications
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2018
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10.1109/IEECON.2018.8712208
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iEECON 2018 - 6th International Electrical Engineering Congress.
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Chaipanya P., Punchin M., Prasoptunya N., Phothong-Ngam W.
Low Cost Multiband Switched Beam Antenna for 5\text{G} Applications.
iEECON 2018 - 6th International Electrical Engineering Congress..
doi:10.1109/IEECON.2018.8712208
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Title
Low Cost Multiband Switched Beam Antenna for 5\text{G} Applications
Author(s)
Chaipanya P.
Punchin M.
Prasoptunya N.
Phothong-Ngam W.
Abstract
This paper presents multiband antenna that can be applied in 5G applications. Moreover, main beam direction of the proposed antenna can be switched into two directions using only single element of square split ring resonator patch antenna by shorted circuit at different edges. The antenna can operate in eight frequencies, such as 6.01 GHz, 6.19 GHz, 6.51 GHz, 6.61 GHz, 6.70 GHz 8.03 GHz 8.47 GHz and 9.05 GHz. The maximum gain of the proposed antenna is 3.93 dBi. The proposed antenna has small in size, simple structure and low complex to beam switching. © 2018 IEEE.
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5G mobile communication systems
Costs
Microstrip antennas
Optical resonators
Ring gages
Slot antennas
Multiband
Multiband antennas
Simple structures
Single element
Split ring resonator
Square split-ring resonators
Switched beam antennas
Switched beams
Microwave antennas
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