Work place: Computer Engineering Techniques Middle Technique University Baghdad, Iraq
E-mail: oras.a.s.alani@gmail.com
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Biography
Oras A. Al-Ani received the B.Sc and M.Sc degrees in Laser and Optoelectronic Engineering from Al-Nahreen University, Iraq, in 2000 and 2002, respectively, and PhD in Nanomaterial-based solar cell from Newcastle University, UK. She is officially represented Newcastle University students at the NUS National Conference (19-21 April 2016 in Brighton) as elected self-defining woman delegate. Dr Al-Ani is a member of IEEE, IET and Al-Kindi Society for Engineers; and awarded several awards for the best paper and presentation. Oras served as the Event Coordinator for the Annual Research Conference at Newcastle University and she acted as the School Representative of research student’s in Newcastle University.
By Nada M. Khalil Al-Ani Oras A. Shareef Al-Ani Mahmood F. Mosleh Read A. Abd-Alhameed
DOI: https://doi.org/10.5815/ijitcs.2020.01.03, Pub. Date: 8 Feb. 2020
The multi-path fading environment is a major challenge of UWB devices. So, a MIMO system is one of the importance techniques which exploited to mitigate such problems. In this research, a MIMO system with eight ports consists of four antenna elements has proposed. Y-shaped of patch microstrip has chosen to design each element to enhance the bandwidth of the proposed system. In order to achieve a good isolation, the geometry of the ground layer of the proposed antenna element has based on quasi-self-complementary structure. The proposed model has a compact size because it facilitates with dual polarized ports which increase the capacity and maintaining an acceptable size. The results are show that a bandwidth of 2.06 GHz has obtained with operating frequency of 8.73 GHz for single elements and the integrated MIMO system when excited simultaneously.
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