A Survey on Design Concepts and Optimization in Dual Band Patch Antenna for 5G Applications

Mobile communication has become in demand as consumers of mobile devices multiply quickly. Mobile consumers want additional features on their phones, such as fast data speeds, effective communication, less traffic, the ease of using a variety of applications, etc. The requirements of mobile customer...

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Published in2023 International Conference on Circuit Power and Computing Technologies (ICCPCT) pp. 1843 - 1848
Main Authors V., Vishu, Sivagnanam, S., Suresh, L. Padma
Format Conference Proceeding
LanguageEnglish
Published IEEE 10.08.2023
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Summary:Mobile communication has become in demand as consumers of mobile devices multiply quickly. Mobile consumers want additional features on their phones, such as fast data speeds, effective communication, less traffic, the ease of using a variety of applications, etc. The requirements of mobile customers must be met, and network operators must achieve this with the aid of 5G technology. High bandwidth, low latency, improved quality of service, maximum capacity, and wide-band spectrum accessibility are all features of 5G technology. In order to offer a high frequency spectrum with a significant amount of bandwidth, 5G is operated in the millimeter wave band. This essay is based on research on the best antenna layout for mobile data transmission using 5G technology. To determine various design which is appropriate for 5G mobile communication, measurements of various antenna design characteristics are also investigated in this paper. This review article summarizes the many methods, designs, and development strategies employed by researchers in the multi-band antennas that make up 5G wireless networks and seeks to give a survey of the current research trends. The researchers' examination and analysis of current design approaches, processes, and obstacles is going to be aided by this research.
DOI:10.1109/ICCPCT58313.2023.10245208