Multi Band Minswoki Fractal Antenna for 5G Applications
Kolli Venkatrao1, Seera Hari Priya2, Rayi Raghavendra3, M. N. Sai Kiran4, Diddey Sumanth5
1Kolli Venkatrao*, Department of ECE, SRKR, Bhimavaram, India.
2Seera Hari Priya, Department of ECE, SRKR, Bhimavaram, India.
3Rayi Raghavendra, Department of ECE, SRKR, Bhimavaram, India.
4M. N. Sai Kiran, Department of ECE, SRKR, Bhimavaram, India.
5Diddey Sumanth, Department of ECE, SRKR, Bhimavaram, India.
Manuscript received on March 12, 2020. | Revised Manuscript received on March 25, 2020. | Manuscript published on March 30, 2020. | PP: 3525-3530 | Volume-8 Issue-6, March 2020. | Retrieval Number: F8605038620/2020©BEIESP | DOI: 10.35940/ijrte.F8605.038620
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Abstract: Forthcoming 5G wireless communication network will be combined version of all the wireless and wired networks including K-Band and Ka-Band. Presently in 4G wireless network, numbers of researchers have found different antennas which can combine maximum of four frequencies. This proposed antenna will work for at seven combined wireless 5G applications. The Proposed Multi Band Minswoki Fractal Antenna for 5G work for several services such as k-Band and Ka-Band(18Ghz-26.5Ghz and 26.5Ghz-40Ghz) application. The proposed prototype is extremely reduced in size having the dimensions 18×25 mm and is enhanced to be worked in the band from 20 to 50GHz.The antenna consists of a Fractal Shaped rectangular patch with micro strip line feed etched on FR4-Epoxy substrate with height 1.6 mm. The antenna has designed and optimized on High Frequency Structure Simulator (HFSS).
Keywords: S11, VSWR, 3D-Gain, Directivity and Radiation Pattern.
Scope of the Article: 5G Communication.