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Mutual Coupling Reduction in MIMO DRA through Metamaterials

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A single negative metamaterial structure with hexagonal split-ring resonators (H-SRRs) is inserted within a two-port multiple-input multiple-output (MIMO) dielectric resonator antenna (DRA) in order to achieve a reduction of mutual coupling between closed multiple antenna elements. Between closed, tightly coupled, high-profile antenna elements, the single negative magnetic inclusions (H-SRRs) are embedded. By incorporating magnetic structures within antenna elements, the mutual coupling is significantly diminished. Mutual coupling reduction is attained by inserting an array of hexagonal split-ring resonators between the inter-spacing elements. An operative approach for the reduction of the mutual coupling between two × two MIMO DRAs initially operating at 5.2-GHz band is provided. To make the simulated design replica of the fabricated prototype, an air gap is introduced between the substrate, DRs, and H-SSRs. The addition of the air gap shifts the simulated results to 5.9 GHz, which closely resembles the measured values. The mutual coupling reduction is realized by integrating a meta-surface amid the two × two MIMO DRAs, which are settled in the H-plane. The meta-surface embraces an array of hexagonal split-ring resonator (H-SRR) cells that are unified along the E-plane. The H-SRR structure is designed to offer band-stop functionality within the antenna bandwidth. The proposed design has an overall dimension of 40 × 58.3 × 4.75 mm3 (1.5λ × 1.02λ × 0.079λ). By stacking the DRA with a one × three array of H-SRR unit cells, a 30 dB reduction in the mutual coupling level is attained without compromising on the antenna performance. The corresponding mutual impedance of the MIMO DRA is better than 30 dB over 5.9–6.1 GHz operating bandwidth. The proposed design has a DG of 10 db, ECC < 0.02, CCL < 0.02 bits/s/Hz, and an MEG of 0 dB. The overall design has a promising performance, which shows its suitability for the target wireless application.
Title: Mutual Coupling Reduction in MIMO DRA through Metamaterials
Description:
A single negative metamaterial structure with hexagonal split-ring resonators (H-SRRs) is inserted within a two-port multiple-input multiple-output (MIMO) dielectric resonator antenna (DRA) in order to achieve a reduction of mutual coupling between closed multiple antenna elements.
Between closed, tightly coupled, high-profile antenna elements, the single negative magnetic inclusions (H-SRRs) are embedded.
By incorporating magnetic structures within antenna elements, the mutual coupling is significantly diminished.
Mutual coupling reduction is attained by inserting an array of hexagonal split-ring resonators between the inter-spacing elements.
An operative approach for the reduction of the mutual coupling between two × two MIMO DRAs initially operating at 5.
2-GHz band is provided.
To make the simulated design replica of the fabricated prototype, an air gap is introduced between the substrate, DRs, and H-SSRs.
The addition of the air gap shifts the simulated results to 5.
9 GHz, which closely resembles the measured values.
The mutual coupling reduction is realized by integrating a meta-surface amid the two × two MIMO DRAs, which are settled in the H-plane.
The meta-surface embraces an array of hexagonal split-ring resonator (H-SRR) cells that are unified along the E-plane.
The H-SRR structure is designed to offer band-stop functionality within the antenna bandwidth.
The proposed design has an overall dimension of 40 × 58.
3 × 4.
75 mm3 (1.
5λ × 1.
02λ × 0.
079λ).
By stacking the DRA with a one × three array of H-SRR unit cells, a 30 dB reduction in the mutual coupling level is attained without compromising on the antenna performance.
The corresponding mutual impedance of the MIMO DRA is better than 30 dB over 5.
9–6.
1 GHz operating bandwidth.
The proposed design has a DG of 10 db, ECC < 0.
02, CCL < 0.
02 bits/s/Hz, and an MEG of 0 dB.
The overall design has a promising performance, which shows its suitability for the target wireless application.

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