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Angularly stable frequency selective surface for the gain enhancement of isolated multiple input multiple output antenna
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Nanjing University of Aeronautics and Astronautics, Florida International University, Kunming University of Science and Technology, Southeast University, ...
Published InMicrowave and Optical Technology Letters
Year2021
Citations9
Abstract
Abstract A metasurface is highly useful for improving the performance of patch antennas and reducing their size due to their inherent and unique electromagnetic properties. In this research work, we design a wideband bandstop reflector‐based frequency selective surface (FSS). It consists of a periodic array of circular shape metallic rings with four stubs. The FSS unit cell resonates over a frequency band from 7.2 to 9.2 GHz and has excellent stability under different polarizations and incident angles. A microstrip patch‐based isolated multiple input multiple output (MIMO) antenna is designed that operates over a frequency band of 7.9GHz to 8.7 GHz. The MIMO antenna and FSS are printed on the one face of a substrate. The radiation performance such as gain…
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