Fatima Kiouach , Mohammed EL Ghzaoui , Sudipta Das , Abeer D. Algarni , Boddapati Taraka Phani Madhav
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A compact high-performance printed filtenna for 5G applications
This paper presents a compact filtenna for 5G communication applications, integrating a bandpass filter and a wideband antenna, both implemented on a 0.35 mm-thick Rogers RT/Duroid 5880 substrate. The bandpass filter features a rectangular layout with four symmetrically arranged slots and rounded inner edges, integrated with transmission lines at both input and output ends over a full ground plane. It achieves a 5.93 GHz bandwidth (21.42–27.35 GHz) with an S11 of −31.03 dB at 24.1 GHz. The executed antenna consists of two circular radiating patches with embedded circular holes and a modified ground plane with a rectangular notch, providing a 23.3–27.2 GHz bandwidth and an S11 of −41.66 dB at 25.58 GHz. The integrated filtenna exhibits dual resonances at 23.1 GHz and 25.02 GHz, with a 3.51 GHz operational bandwidth (22.5–26.01 GHz) and overall physical dimensions of 14.1 mm × 19 mm, corresponding to an electrical size of 1.08 λ0 × 1.46 λ0. The suitability of the recommended filtenna for 5G applications across several nations, including the US, Germany, France, Colombia, Italy, the UK, and Sweden, has been confirmed by measured findings that closely match simulation findings.
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