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Publications, antenna systems for 5g and beyond, publication date, january 2022, manuscript submission deadline, 18 june 2021, call for papers.
5G and Beyond 5G (B5G) wireless communications have demanded higher system capacity, low latency, high reliability, greater spectral efficiency as well as enabling massive internet of things (IoT). This requires novel and innovative solutions in antenna design and to reduce the degree of complexity and difficulty in system integration. Research in this area include antenna issues, propagation issues in Millimeter-Wave (mmWave)/THz systems, and practical implementation issues across a diverse range of devices and platforms.
The goal of this Feature Topic (FT) is to cover current R&D trends and findings in the design and applications of antennas for 5G and B5G wireless communications, as well as the identification of integration techniques of these antenna systems into future networks. Areas of interest include, but are not limited to the following:
- Millimeter-wave (mmWave) antennas
- THz band antennas
- Metamaterials and Metasurface Antennas
- Conformal arrays for 5G and beyond
- Sparse arrays for mmWave/THz communication
- Massive MIMO antennas
- K, Ka-band arrays for satellites/nanosatellites
- Cooperative/distributed mmWave/THz beamforming and beam steering simulation tools
- Antenna prototyping, measurements and experimentation
Submission Guidelines
Manuscripts should conform to the standard format as indicated in the Information for Authors section of the Manuscript Submission Guidelines . Please, check these guidelines carefully before submitting since submissions not complying with them will be administratively rejected without review.
All manuscripts to be considered for publication must be submitted by the deadline through Manuscript Central . Select the “January 2022/Antenna Systems” topic from the drop-down menu of Topic/Series titles. Please observe the dates specified here below noting that there will be no extension of submission deadline.
Important Dates
Manuscript Submission Deadline : 15 June 2021 18 June 2021, 3:00 pm US Eastern Time Decision Notification : 15 September, 2021 Final Manuscript Due : 1 November 2021 Publication Date : January 2022
Guest Editors
Mohammad Abdul Matin North South University, Bangladesh
Mohammad S. Sharawi Polytechnique Montréal, Montreal,QC, Canada
Sotirios K. Goudos Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Greece
Jiang Zhu Google LLC. USA
Design of rectangular microstrip patch antenna
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This review paper elaborates the state-of-the-art research on the different types of antennas with their performance enhancement techniques for 5G technology in recent years. Also, this paper precisely covers 5G specifications and categorization of antennas followed by a comparative analysis of different antenna designs.
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In this study, we present some of the major applications of artificial intelligence (AI) to antenna design. We review the previous research and applications of several AI techniques such as evolutionary algorithms, machine learning, and knowledge representation ontologies.
This paper introduces a circular slotted antenna tailored for 5G applications, resonating within the 4.4 to 7.25 GHz frequency band. Fabricated on a 1.6 mm FR4 substrate with a dielectric constant of 4.4 and a tangential loss of 0.02, the antenna boasts dimensions of 22 mm x 15 mm. Performance analysis reveals gains of up to 4 dBi and remarkable efficiency levels of up to 85% across the ...
This special article collection presents a collection of 31 articles covering four key areas: Antenna design, Propagation analysis, Novel devices such as metasurfaces/RIS, Emerging applications and scenarios.
The goal of this Feature Topic (FT) is to cover current R&D trends and findings in the design and applications of antennas for 5G and B5G wireless communications, as well as the identification of integration techniques of these antenna systems into future networks.
The purpose of this paper is to design a microstrip rectangular antenna in Advance Design System Momentum (ADS). The resonant frequency of antenna is 4.1GHz. The reflection coefficient is less than -10dB for a frequency range of 3.1GHz to 5.1 GHz.
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