A Metasurface Based High Gain Patch Antenna for Future Multiband Wireless Communication

This paper presents a novel, compact, and high gain metasurface (MS) patch antenna. The antenna structure consists of a slotted square patch in a fractal shape, integrated with a metasurface layer stacked on Taconic RF-30 dielectric material. The individual cells are arranged periodically, creating...

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Published inIraqi Journal of Information & Communication Technology Vol. 7; no. 1; pp. 47 - 60
Main Authors Bashar Bahaa Qas Elias, M. Ismail, Marwa, Ihsan Alanssari, Ali, Rhazali, Z.A., Ping Jack Soh, Halina Misran, Bashar S. Bashar
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published College of Information Engineering 03.05.2024
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Summary:This paper presents a novel, compact, and high gain metasurface (MS) patch antenna. The antenna structure consists of a slotted square patch in a fractal shape, integrated with a metasurface layer stacked on Taconic RF-30 dielectric material. The individual cells are arranged periodically, creating a 5 x 5-layer configuration. The proposed antenna is designed with physical dimensions of 290 x 290 mm² and achieves a maximum gain of 13.3 dBi at a frequency of 2.2 GHz. Moreover, it achieves a satisfactory minimum reflection coefficient of -10.9 dB. The design process and analysis were performed using the CST MWS simulation software. Based on the performance results obtained from this study, the suggested antenna can be considered suitable for applications in 5G communication.
ISSN:2222-758X
2789-7362
DOI:10.31987/ijict.7.1.268