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In this study, a 5G sub-6 GHz base station antenna array, is proposed and tested. The array offers dual-band, high gain, beam steering capability. It consists of four pairs of printed U-shaped dipoles positioned above a metal reflector.
An antenna array having a size of 45 × 40 cm 2 (5.7 × 5 λ 0 2) and consisting of four pairs of printed U-shaped dipoles positioned above a metal reflector, for 5G Sub-6 GHz base station applications, is designed and tested. The array consists of eight excitation ports, one port for each dipole.
The antennas mentioned above are dedicated for the 5G mobile devices but cannot be adopted for base station applications because of their low gain. Consequently, in this work, we propose a novel antenna array suitable for 5G mm-wave base station applications.
The goal of 5G networks is to achieve ultra-low latency (as low as 1 ms) and large-scale device connections (up to a million devices per square kilometer). Base station chips must support high-density small cell deployments, meet the massive device access demand, and emphasize high processing speeds and scheduling capability.
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