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Printed closely spaced antennas loaded by linear stubs in a MIMO style for portable wireless electronic devices

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An easy-to-manufacture and efficient four-port-printed Multiple Input Multiple Output (MIMO) antenna operating across an ultra-wideband (UWB) region (2.9–13.6 GHz) is proposed and investigated here. The phenomenon of the polarization diversity is used to improve the isolation between MIMO antenna elements by deploying four orthogonal antenna elements. The proposed printed antenna (40 × 40 × 1.524 mm3) is made compact by optimizing the circular-shaped radiating components via vertical stubs on top of the initial design to maximally reduce unwanted interaction while placing them together in proximity. The measurements of the prototype MIMO antennas corroborate the simulation performance. The findings are compared to the recent relevant works presented in the literature to show that the proposed antenna is suitable for UWB MIMO applications. The proposed printed UWB MIMO antenna could be a good fit for compact portable wireless electronic devices.
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This article belongs to the Special Issue Transmit and Receive Techniques for Next Generation Massive MIMO Systems.
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Printed MIMO antennas, Orthogonal radiating elements, Polarization diversity, Ultra-wideband, Linear stubs, Portable wireless electronic devices
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Khan, A. A., Saeed Khan, M., Naqvi, S. A., Ijaz, B., Asif, M., Ali, E. M., Khan, S., Lalbakhsh, A., Alibakhshikenari, M. & Limiti, E. (2021). Printed Closely Spaced Antennas Loaded by Linear Stubs in a MIMO Style for Portable Wireless Electronic Devices. Electronics, 10(22), 2848.