A Compact DGS-Assisted Koch-Fractal U-Slot MIMO Antenna for Sub-6 GHz 5G and WLAN Applications
Cem GocenCompact sub-6 GHz and wireless local area network (WLAN) multiple-input multiple-output (MIMO) antennas require broad impedance coverage and low inter-port coupling within limited footprints. This work presents a two-port Koch-fractal U-slot antenna with a defected ground structure (DGS) on RT/duroid 5880. The design evolves from a rectangular monopole through Koch-edge shaping, U-slot loading, and ground-plane defects. The fabricated two-port prototype exhibits a measured −10 dB impedance bandwidth of 3.07–6.02 GHz, covering n78, n79, and WLAN, while the measured inter-port isolation exceeds 18.13 dB. The fabricated single-element prototype provides measured realized gains of 1.92, 2.34, and 2.05 dBi at 3.5, 4.7, and 5.5 GHz, respectively. Measurement-derived MIMO metrics yield an envelope correlation coefficient not exceeding 0.002, diversity gain close to 10 dB, channel capacity loss of 0.07–0.10 bits/s/Hz, mean effective gain near −3.1 dB with zero port imbalance, and acceptable in-phase total active reflection coefficient behavior. WLAN-band quadrature phase-shift keying tests at 5.18, 5.50, and 5.825 GHz produce error vector magnitude values of 5.4–9.1%, with derived bit error rate estimates below 10−6 under an additive white Gaussian noise assumption. The design provides wide measured bandwidth, good isolation, low correlation, and WLAN-band signal-domain validation in a simple printed structure.