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Seyede Yalda Torabi

Yalda Torabi, Ali Bahri, Ali-Reza Sharifi
A novel metamaterial MIMO antenna with improved isolation and compact size based on LSRR resonator
Abstract


A two-element multiple input–multiple output (MIMO) compact meander-line antenna with enhanced isolation performance using a novel metamaterial Labyrinth split-ring resonator (LSRR) is proposed. The reduction of mutual coupling between two antenna elements is obtained by embedding the proposed resonator between two radiating elements and achieving negative effective permeability. The proposed MIMO antenna system has been designed to operate at 2.4 GHz with 150 MHz bandwidth from 2.33 to 2.48 GHz (approximately 6.25% FBW) which is sufficient for wireless local area networks (WLAN) (2400–2484 MHz) communication. The designed MIMO antenna separated by 0.1 wavelengths has better than –45 dB coupling isolation, –55 dB correlation coefficient and 0.1 bps/Hz capacity loss at the operating frequency (2.4 GHz). Moreover, the proposed MIMO antenna system has the advantage of compactness as its size is only 2.43 × 4.29 cm2 (nearly 0.19 λ × 0.34 λ).

 

 

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