Title :
Printed MIMO-Antenna System Using Neutralization-Line Technique for Wireless USB-Dongle Applications
Author :
Su, Saou-Wen ; Lee, Cheng-Tse ; Chang, Fa-Shian
Author_Institution :
Network Access Strategic Bus. Unit, Lite-On Technol. Corp., Chungho, Taiwan
Abstract :
A printed two-multiple-input multiple-output (MIMO)-antenna system incorporating a neutralization line for antenna port decoupling for wireless USB-dongle applications is proposed. The two monopoles are located on the two opposite corners of the system PCB and spaced apart by a small ground portion, which serves as a layout area for antenna feeding network and connectors for the use of standalone antennas as an optional scheme. It was found that by removing only 1.5 mm long inwards from the top edge in the small ground portion and connecting the two antennas therein with a thin printed line, the antenna port isolation can be effectively improved. The neutralization line in this study occupies very little board space, and the design requires no conventional modification to the ground plane for mitigating mutual coupling. The behavior of the neutralization line was rigorously analyzed, and the MIMO characteristics of the proposed antennas was also studied and tested in the reverberation chamber. Details of the constructed prototype are described and discussed in this paper.
Keywords :
MIMO communication; antenna feeds; microstrip antennas; printed circuits; reverberation chambers; wireless LAN; PCB; antenna feeding network; antenna port decoupling; antenna port isolation; ground plane; neutralization line technique; printed MIMO-antenna system; printed line; printed multiple input multiple output antenna system; reverberation chamber; standalone antennas; wireless USB-dongle application; Antenna feeds; Antenna measurements; Correlation; Impedance; Reflection; Wireless communication; 2.4 GHz WLAN antennas; multiple-input multiple-output (MIMO) antennas; neutralization line; printed monopole antennas; wireless USB-dongle antennas;
Journal_Title :
Antennas and Propagation, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TAP.2011.2173450