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Chapter 1
Multiband technologies. Total (15pages)
what are the multiband technologies for 5G communication. (explain different types of high-density multiband technologies (e-g antenna system, radomes, etc. 5 pages
what are the multiband technologies for 5G communication antennas systems
Introduction of Multiband base station antennas technology
(era is moving toward multiband why?
Introduction of Multiband base station antennas why they needed /benefits /needs, Multiband antenna for sub 6 GHz frequency bands.
Multiband base station antennas for 5G. Need/importance/benefits
Future work and conclusion. [1-2 pages]
Chapter 2
5G Bases station antenna Total (15pages)
Introduction
Base Station Antenna Fundamental parameters(e-g): with diagram explanation for all parameters [10 pages]
1. Radiation Pattern (what they are, with diagram explanation their requirements and need for bases station)
2. Antenna Gain (what they are their requirements and need for bases station)
3. Half Power Beamwidth (what they are their requirements and need for bases station)
4. Front to Back Ratio (what they are their requirements and need for bases station)
5. Side lobes and nulls (what they are their requirements and need for bases station)
6. Beam squint (what they are their requirements and need for bases station)
7. Polarization (what they are their requirements and need for bases station)
8. Cross pol Ratio (what they are their requirements and need for bases station)
9. Beam Tilt (what they are their requirements and need for bases station)
And so on.
Base station Antenna Materials and Mechanical Characteristic. [5 pages]
The mechanical characteristics of 5G base station antenna system
As base station antenna is mounted on towers the selection of materials that will be used in an antenna or array breaks down to materials for the component parts
• The radiating elements and support members
• Radomes (for base station application [2 pages] more focused
• Feed harness and connectors
• Hardware and mounting
All references must be in IEEE format.

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