Flexible Quasi-Yagi-Uda antenna for 5G communication
Behzad Ashrafi Nia, Franco De Flaviis, Soheil Saadat

TL;DR
This paper introduces a flexible, wideband Quasi-Yagi-Uda antenna designed for 5G at 28 GHz, demonstrating consistent performance and radiation patterns even under bending conditions.
Contribution
It presents a novel flexible antenna design with wide bandwidth and stable radiation patterns suitable for 5G, tested on MFLEX material with bending resilience.
Findings
Operates within 24-29.5 GHz bandwidth
Maintains performance under bending conditions
Achieves 6.2dBi and 10.15dBi gain for single and array antennas
Abstract
This paper presents the design and experimental of a single and array Quasi Yagi-Uda antenna at 28 GHz. The proposed antenna is implemented on MFLEX flexible material with a thickness of 0.120mm for 5G applications. A wideband antenna operates within 24 to 29.5 GHz and exhibits almost the same end-fire radiation pattern over bandwidth with an average gain of 6.2dBi and 10.15dBi for single and array antennas. The flexible antenna was tested under bending conditions and results showed excellent performance at the 28GHz region
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