Department of
Electronics & Communication
Engineering
Since 1987
Design Of Compact Antenna for Sub 6GHz Applications
PROJECT MEMBERS:
MIDHUN KUMAR S – 20BEC074
LOKESHRAJA S – 20BEC066
PROJECT SUPERVISOR:
ANUSHA . K
APII
Course Code/Course Name: U18ECP7701 - Project Phase I
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Department of Electronics and
Communication Engineering 1
AGENDA
I. OBJECTIVE
II. PROBLEM STATEMENT
III. INTRODUCTION
IV. LITERATURE
V. DESIGN REQUIREMENTS
VI. SOFTWARE TO BE USED
VII. PARAMETERS TO BE ANALYZED
[Link]
IX. THANK YOU
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OBJECTIVE
• To design and develop a compact antenna.
• To analyze various parameters of the antenna to make it suitable for Sub-6
GHz applications.
• To overcome challenges and limitations on existing compact antenna.
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PROBLEM STATEMENT
• Demand for improved performance in compact antenna design
• Difficult to maintain high efficiency and desirable radiation patterns across
different frequencies in the sub 6 GHz range.
• Achieving wide frequency range in a compact design to ensure
compatibility with various communication standards and to ensure reliable
connectivity is a challenge.
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INTRODUCTION
• An antenna is a device used to send or receive radio waves for
communication.
• It converts electrical signals into electromagnetic waves and vice versa.
• Sub-6 GHz refers to radio frequency signals with frequencies below 6
gigahertz (GHz).
• It's commonly used for 5G networks and provides broader coverage
compared to higher frequencies. Some of the example are: Wi-Fi,
Bluetooth Radio, broadcasting.
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INTRODUCTION
• [Link] and Size: Sub-6 GHz frequencies have longer wavelengths, which
means that antennas need to be larger to efficiently radiate or receive signals.
Effective design ensures that the antenna size is manageable while still achieving
the desired performance.
• 2. Efficient Signal Transmission/Reception: maximizing the signal strength and
minimizing losses.
• 3. Coverage and Range: A properly designed antenna can extend the
communication range and provide reliable coverage in different environments.
• 4. Interference and Signal Quality: minimizes the impact of noise, interference,
and multipath propagation, resulting in improved overall performance.
• 5. Data Rates: can contribute to higher data rates by optimizing signal reception
and minimizing errors.
• 6. Device Integration: Effective design ensures that antennas can be seamlessly
integrated without compromising performance.
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CONVENTIONAL METHODS/LITERATURE SURVEY
Name of the Author Title of the Paper Publication Outcomes/ Result
details(Journal name, Discussion
[Link], Volume)
Dr. [Link] Habiba Design and (IJERT) : 2278-0181 broadband characteristic
Implementation of IJERTV11IS050303 to cover 2.22GHz bands
Antenna for Sub-6 GHz Published by : for 5G communication
Applications in 5G [Link] Vol. 11
Mobile Terminals Issue 05, May-2022
[Link] Farooq A Compact Monopole 2020 IEEE International Acquired wide range of
Patch Antenna for Symposium on 3 to 6 GHz with |S11|
Future Sub 6 GHz 5G Antennas and (dB) reaching up to -50
Wireless Applications Propagation and North dB, omnidirectional
American Radio Science radiation pattern in H-
Meeting, Montreal, QC, plane and high gain with
Canada, 2020, pp. 1715- minimum hardware
1716, doi: complexity
10.1109/IEEECONF358
79.2020.9329624
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CONVENTIONAL METHODS/LITERATURE SURVEY
Name of the Author Title of the Paper Publication Outcomes/ Result
details(Journal name, Discussion
[Link], Volume)
N. Sekeljic, Z. Yao and 5G Broadband Antenna 2019 IEEE International supports multiband and
H. -H. Hsu for sub-6 GHz Wireless Symposium on Antennas entire sub-6 GHz range
Applications and Propagation and including low/mid-5G
USNC-URSI Radio frequency .
Science
Meeting. doi:10.1109/ap
usncursinrsm.2019.8888
509
10.1109/
APUSNCURSINRSM.2
019.8888509
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DESIGN REQUIREMENT FOR SUB-6 GHz
APPLICATION
• High Efficiency
• Wide Bandwidth
• Compact Size
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SOFTWARE TO BE USED
• Ansys HFSS / CST
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PARAMETERS TO BE ANALYZED
• Return Loss
• Gain
• VSWR
• Directivity
• Efficiency
• Bandwidth
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REFERENCES
• U. Farooq et al., "A Compact Monopole Patch Antenna for Future Sub 6 GHz 5G Wireless
Applications," 2020 IEEE International Symposium on Antennas and Propagation and North
American Radio Science Meeting, Montreal, QC, Canada, 2020, pp. 1715-1716, doi:
10.1109/IEEECONF35879.2020.9329624.
• N. Sekeljic, Z. Yao and H. -H. Hsu, "5G Broadband Antenna for sub-6 GHz Wireless Applications,"
2019 IEEE International Symposium on Antennas and Propagation and USNC-URSI Radio Science
Meeting, Atlanta, GA, USA, 2019, pp. 147-148, doi: 10.1109/APUSNCURSINRSM.2019.8888509.
• Marineni Vamsi , Yampati Venkata Rajesh , Vijay Kuruba , Ramella Eswara Sai Krishna, Dr.
[Link] Habiba, 2022, Design and Implementation of Antenna for Sub-6 GHz Applications in 5G
Mobile Terminals, INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF ENGINEERING RESEARCH &
TECHNOLOGY (IJERT) Volume 11, Issue 05 (May 2022).
• [Link]
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THANK YOU
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