A REVIEW OF THE DESIGN AND DEVELOPMENT OF MICROSTRIP MULTIBAND BANDPASS FILTER FOR 5G SYSTEMS
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https://doi.org/10.61779/jasetm.v2i2.1Keywords:
5G, Multiband, Microstrip, Bandpass FilterAbstract
Microstrip bandpass filters have been the subject of research for a very long period to suit the needs of contemporary multiservice wireless communication systems. Multiband bandpass filters, or BPFs, are necessary for the receiver front end to work as a single unit that can serve many bands simultaneously. Particularly promising are the compact design, low integration cost, and simplicity of manufacture using printed circuit technology of planar bandpass filters. The design and implementation of filters for fifth-generation (5G) mobile communication systems is complicated due to the necessity for high integration, low cost, and high-speed data transfer. This paper offers and discusses a comprehensive assessment of existing research on microstrip single multiband bandpass filter designs for fifth-generation applications, with an emphasis on the most recent advances.
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