A Novel Miniature Edge Fed Planar Inverted-F Antenna (PIFA) For Future 5G Wireless Devices
A Novel Miniature Edge Fed Planar Inverted-F Antenna (PIFA) For Future 5G Wireless Devices
A Novel Miniature Edge Fed Planar Inverted-F Antenna (PIFA) For Future 5G Wireless Devices
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Abstract
In this paper a novel miniature Planar Inverted F Antenna (PIFA) for 5G wireless technology has been proposed. The overall size
of the proposed antenna including the ground plane is 18mm 10mm 3.5mm, which is suitable to be used in a mobile device as
well as in small wearable electronics. The antenna covers proposed 5G frequency band and covers a wide frequency range from
9.77GHz-11.58GHz. The top radiating patch of the antenna has two truncated edges, hence making it a novel design. In this paper
various performance parameters such as return loss, VSWR, gain and radiation pattern are also discussed. Measured results are in
good agreement with simulated results.
Keywords
PIFA, 5G, Miniature, Wearable, Truncated.
shows moderate to broad bandwidth. The proposed antenna covers
a wide band of approximately 2 GHz by using a shorting stub,
edge feeding and truncated radiating patch.
In this paper, an antenna is proposed for mobile handheld devices.
The proposed antenna has a novel and compact structure with
dimensions 18mm 10mm 3.5mm and covers frequency
band from 9.77GHz-11.58GHz and can be mainly used for 5G
communication. The antenna shows wideband property after
introducing a shorting plate and truncated patch. The antenna is
well suited for mobile handheld devices or the devices where the
space is a major issue. The antenna is simulated and optimized
using electromagnetic optimization and simulation tool called
High Frequency Structure Simulator (HFSS) software for antenna
design & analysis.
I. Introduction
The desire for compact antenna has increased these days due to
rapid decrease in dimensions of mobile devices [1]. Therefore
conventional antennas are replaced by compact Planar Inverted F
Antennas. Due to multiband properties and compact dimensions,
Planar Inverted F Antenna is the best alternative to be used in
mobile devices. The Planar Inverted F Antenna (PIFA) has been
devised from Inverted F Antenna (IFA). The Inverted F Antenna
suffered from a narrow bandwidth, due to which the wire radiator
was replaced by a shorting plane in Planar Inverted F Antenna.
PIFA shows improved performance with a compact size [2] [3].
The wireless communication has developed at a fast rate from the
past few years. Recently studies are going to design an antenna
covering 5 G wireless standards. Due to tremendous increase in
mobile data, technologies are approaching from 4G i.e., fourth
generation to 5G, fifth generation. Fifth generation technology is
used in various different fields such as Internet of Things (IoT),
advance MIMO structure, advance small cell technology etc [4]
[6]. Using 5G technology millions of devices can be connected
and operated simultaneously. Smart grids, Smart Cities, Smart
transportation, Telemedicine, Machine to machine communication
are some of the future systems which will become a reality due
to 5G. In advanced small cell technology 5G technology can be
introduced with existing 4G macro cells.
Various designs for 5G wireless standards have been proposed
in the recent past [7]. In one such example authors proposed a
miniaturized antenna in which the edge of the antenna was folded
along with the loading slots and hence decreasing the length of
patch by 44% [8]. In another design, a single-band printed Inverted
F Antenna was proposed that operates at 28 GHz band and ideal
for 5G wireless communication [9]. Till now various designs have
been proposed for 5G wireless standard using different antenna
structures such as Microstrip patch antenna or Printed Inverted
F Antenna [7] [10]. In this paper a novel design for 5G wireless
standard is discussed that is made using Planar Inverted F Antenna
structure with edge feeding.
Planar Inverted F Antenna (PIFA) has numerous advantages such as
small structure, multiband behavior, low cost, mechanically robust
and reduced absorption rate as compared to other conventional
antennas [5]. Planar Inverted F Antenna (PIFA) has reduced
Specific Absorption Rate (SAR) value; hence fewer radiations
are illuminated towards users head and body [6]. The antenna
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VALUE (mm)
Lg
Wg
Lp
Wp
Ls
Ws
H
Wf
18
10
7
4
18
2
3.5
3.5
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D. Radiation Pattern
The radiation pattern of the antenna is shown in figure 6. From
the figure it is clear that the antenna shows an omni directional
pattern.