Current Issues and Challenges of MIMO Antenna Designs
The demand for high data rate and channel bandwidth is always the primary area of concern in modern wireless communication systems. All the modern wireless communication system applications are rapidly shifting towards multiple input multiple output (MIMO) from single input and single output (SISO...
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2011
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Online Access: | http://eprints.utp.edu.my/4136/1/atif_05716233.pdf http://ieeexplore.ieee.org/xpls/abs_all.jsp?arnumber=5716233 http://eprints.utp.edu.my/4136/ |
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Institution: | Universiti Teknologi Petronas |
Summary: | The demand for high data rate and channel bandwidth is always the primary area of concern in modern wireless communication systems. All the modern wireless communication system applications are rapidly shifting
towards multiple input multiple output (MIMO) from single
input and single output (SISO) and single input multiple
output (SIMO) systems, increasing the demand for the integration of multiple antennas in the users equipment. The
development of MIMO antennas and its performance evaluation for the portable wireless communication terminals
have attracted many researchers to improve channel capacity,
bandwidth, gain, polarization diversity and reduce coupling
between inter elements. Further these systems also demands
that the multiple element antenna (MEA) should be minimized
so that they can fit in the compact and robust user equipment, and support multiband operation for the equipment reusability in the different regions of the world. Antenna designers have ample vacuum in the development of novel antenna systems for the new generation networks by enhancing the impedance bandwidth and multiband resonance. In addition improving radiation pattern diversity reduces the correlation coefficient and increases MIMO antenna performance. This review paper is focused on the related work in the field of MIMO antenna designs. Researchers have proposed various different techniques to design antennas at a range of microwave bands of interest, where the key concern of the research is to enhance the channel capacity by reducing the correlation coefficient
and increasing the isolation between multi element antennas. |
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