Mutual Coupling Reduction of DRA for MIMO Applications

In this paper, A multiple input Multiple Output (MIMO) antenna using two Square Dielectric Resonators (SDRs) is introduced. The mutual coupling between the two SDRAs is reduced using two different methods; the first method is based on splitting a spiral slot in the ground plane, then filling the slo...

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Main Authors: N. Al Shalaby, S. G. El-Sherbiny
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Language:English
Published: Advanced Electromagnetics 2019-05-01
Series:Advanced Electromagnetics
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Online Access:https://aemjournal.org/index.php/AEM/article/view/730
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spelling doaj-dbdeac1cc40045d984d8f7d885f3793d2020-11-25T00:57:29ZengAdvanced ElectromagneticsAdvanced Electromagnetics2119-02752019-05-0181758110.7716/aem.v8i1.730730Mutual Coupling Reduction of DRA for MIMO ApplicationsN. Al Shalaby0S. G. El-Sherbiny1Kafr El Sheikh UniversityKafr El Sheikh UniversityIn this paper, A multiple input Multiple Output (MIMO) antenna using two Square Dielectric Resonators (SDRs) is introduced. The mutual coupling between the two SDRAs is reduced using two different methods; the first method is based on splitting a spiral slot in the ground plane, then filling the slot with dielectric material, "E.=2.2". The second method is based on inserting a copper parasitic element, having the same shape of the splitted Spiral, between the two SDRAs.  The effect of replacing the copper parasitic element with Carbon nanotubes (CNTs) parasitic element "SOC12 doped long-MWCNT BP" is also studied. The antenna system is designed to operate at 6 GHz. The analysis and simulations are carried out using finite element method (FEM). The defected ground plane method gives a maximum isolation of l8dB at element spacing of 30mm (0.6λo), whereas the parasitic element method gives a maximum isolation of 42.5dB at the same element spacing.https://aemjournal.org/index.php/AEM/article/view/730MIMO, SDRAs, CNTs, FEM, FIT.
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author N. Al Shalaby
S. G. El-Sherbiny
spellingShingle N. Al Shalaby
S. G. El-Sherbiny
Mutual Coupling Reduction of DRA for MIMO Applications
Advanced Electromagnetics
MIMO, SDRAs, CNTs, FEM, FIT.
author_facet N. Al Shalaby
S. G. El-Sherbiny
author_sort N. Al Shalaby
title Mutual Coupling Reduction of DRA for MIMO Applications
title_short Mutual Coupling Reduction of DRA for MIMO Applications
title_full Mutual Coupling Reduction of DRA for MIMO Applications
title_fullStr Mutual Coupling Reduction of DRA for MIMO Applications
title_full_unstemmed Mutual Coupling Reduction of DRA for MIMO Applications
title_sort mutual coupling reduction of dra for mimo applications
publisher Advanced Electromagnetics
series Advanced Electromagnetics
issn 2119-0275
publishDate 2019-05-01
description In this paper, A multiple input Multiple Output (MIMO) antenna using two Square Dielectric Resonators (SDRs) is introduced. The mutual coupling between the two SDRAs is reduced using two different methods; the first method is based on splitting a spiral slot in the ground plane, then filling the slot with dielectric material, "E.=2.2". The second method is based on inserting a copper parasitic element, having the same shape of the splitted Spiral, between the two SDRAs.  The effect of replacing the copper parasitic element with Carbon nanotubes (CNTs) parasitic element "SOC12 doped long-MWCNT BP" is also studied. The antenna system is designed to operate at 6 GHz. The analysis and simulations are carried out using finite element method (FEM). The defected ground plane method gives a maximum isolation of l8dB at element spacing of 30mm (0.6λo), whereas the parasitic element method gives a maximum isolation of 42.5dB at the same element spacing.
topic MIMO, SDRAs, CNTs, FEM, FIT.
url https://aemjournal.org/index.php/AEM/article/view/730
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