Passive 6G MIMO Antenna Design for High Gain Using CST Simulation Software
Keywords:
Network, Communication, MIMO, Antenna, Microstrip Patch Antenna, FrequencyAbstract
Background: Mobile communication networks have improved speech and data capabilities from the First Generation (1G) to the Fifth Generation (5G), overcoming the constraints of their predecessors. The development of sixth-generation (6G) technology
would improve data throughput, latency, connectivity, dependability, and energy efficiency. Due to its tiny size, flexibility, and cost-effectiveness, microstrip patch antennas are attractive technologies for high-gain passive 6G Multiple-Input Multiple Output (MIMO) antennas.
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Goyal, J., Singla, K., Akashdeep, & Singh, S. (2020). A survey of wireless communication technologies from 1G to 5G. In Second International Conference on Computer Networks and Communication Technologies: ICCNCT 2019 (pp. 613-624). Springer International Publishing.
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